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Dear ASA Members, The most remarkable event in this year's life of our Association has been the Conference of 18/19 November on the topics of objective arbitrability, the impact of mandatory rules of law such as competition laws and the arbitrability of intellectual property disputes. This Bulletill contains a more detailed note on the Conference. The topics discussed are connected right to the centre of the discussions which at this moment in time (when dictating this Message) are taking place on the level of the GATT Uruguay Round. The progressing alobalization of the markets requires new reflections on the scope and reach of objective arbitrability. The progressin? proliferation of the basic notions of competition laws (as they had been developed under Articles 85/86 of the Treaty of Rome as well as under the much earlier US-antitrust legislation) into Asiatic- and Eastern-European countries and CIS Republics requires us to make new reflections on their relevance, impact and applicability as an emerging transnational leva1 order which may have to be seriously considered over and above (and beyond the limits) of a purely national legal system which the parties may have chosen as the law governing their contract. Furthermore, in a
ASA Bulletin – Kluwer Law International
Published: Jan 21, 1993
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