AN OVERVIEW OF THE PRINCIPLE OF COMPETENCE-COMPETENCE IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
Abstract
The principle of competence-competenceseeks toaddressthe question,who determines the jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal? The issues surrounding the authority of the arbitral tribunal to rule on any objection made to its jurisdiction raisesamong other thingsquestion as tothe competence of the arbitral tribunal todetermine its own jurisdiction. This articleprovides a comparative reviewof jurisdictional approaches to the authority of the arbitral tribunal to rule on its own jurisdiction.Competence-competence is a fundamental principle of the modern law of Arbitration which states that anarbitral tribunal is competence to decide its own competence in other words, the tribunal has the jurisdiction to decide its own jurisdiction. The doctrine of competence-competence is one of the most fundamental pillars sustaining international arbitration some scholars are of the view that International arbitration could not have developed as much as it ha if this principle were not considered a true doctrine. The research method employed in this work included analytic and comparative methods of research.
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