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Drafting Arbitration Clause
[Source: American Arbitration Association Rules on Arbitration]
Dr. Ashish Kumar
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Law
University of Delhi
Arbitration Workshop for Teachers
Venue: Seminar Hall, LC-I, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Chhatra Marg, Delhi-7
Date: 06/11/2016
What is Drafting?
Drafting is a specific type of legal writing dealing with legislation,
instruments, or other legal documents that are to be construed by
others. Statutes, rules, regulations, contracts and wills are examples of
legal drafting.
Legal Drafting generally implies:
• Drafting of a deed, instrument or a document,
• A written instrument containing an agreement between parties,
• Intended to regulate the relationship between those parties.
Pre-requistes of Legal Drafting
• Drafting is not writing a prose or poetry. It is a very formal piece of
write-up reflecting the intended needs.
• A proper understanding of drafting cannot be realized unless the
nexus between the law, facts, and the language is fully understood
and accepted.
• Draft should be free from ambiguity and doubtful connotation.
• Whether parties really want Arbitration?
• Whether Animus Arbitrandi on the part of parties exist?
• The Process of drafting, firstly involves thinking & secondly composing
• It has three stages:
1. The Planning Stage
2. The Writing Stage
3. The Revision Stage
Drafting should be : (a) Direct (b) Simple (c) Brief (d) Lucid
(e) should clearly reflect the needs.
Drafting Arbitration Clause
Drafting clear, unambiguous clauses contributes to the efficiency of the
ADR process. For example, arbitration agreements require a clear intent
to arbitrate. It is not enough to state that “disputes arising under the
agreement shall be settled by arbitration.” While that language indicates
the parties’ intention to arbitrate and may authorize a court to enforce
the clause, it leaves many issues unresolved. Issues such as WHEN,
WHERE, HOW & BEFORE whom a dispute will be arbitrated are
frequent source of disagreements, and if such issues are not carefully
covered and drafted then there remains no way to resolve them except to
go to court.
Common Elements of Arb. Clause
• The clause might cover all disputes that may arise, or only certain types.
• It could specify only arbitration – which yields a binding decision – or also
provide an opportunity for non-binding negotiation or mediation.
• It should state whether a panel of one or three arbitrator(s) is to be selected,
and to include the place where the arbitration will occur.
• If the contract includes a general choice of law clause, it will govern the
arbitration proceeding. Its consequences should be carefully thought through.
• It must incorporate the language to be used in the arbitration.
• The arbitration clause should be signed by all the parties.
Use of Standard Arb. Clause
• It clearly indicates that parties in their Arb Clause agree to have their
dispute arbitrated by Institutional Arbitration by applying the
designated standard Rules of Arbitration.
• This eliminates the need to spell out dozens of procedural matters in
the parties’ agreement. It provides for the selection of a specialized,
impartial panel. Arbitrators are selected by the parties from a screened
and trained pool of available experts.
• Despite the Standard Clause, parties are free to customize the basic
arbitration procedures to meet their particular needs.
Various Aspects to be Kept in Mind while
Drafting Arbitration Clause
1. Specifying a Method of Selection and the
Number of Arbitrators
• It must clearly reflect the needs of the parties
• Why would you want to have sole or a panel of three arbitrators?
(you may want high stake claim to be arbitrated by 3 arbitrators)
• Do you want to name the arbitrator?
• Why would you not like to name the arbitrator?
The appointment process can be hugely time taking process. So often
times you would want to incorporate an expeditious appointment
process, say for example within 10 or 15 days.
2. Arbitrator Qualifications
• Why would you want to prescribe qualifications for arbitrators?
• Do you need arbitrator to be a lawyer, or a retired judge, accountant,
architect or a cyber expert?
• Example:
The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted before a panel of three
neutral arbitrators, all of whom shall be members of the Delhi State Bar
Council, actively engaged in the practice of law for at least 10 years.
Arbitrator’s Nationality
Most importantly, parties might wish to specify that the arbitrator
should or should not be a national or citizen of a particular country. The
following examples can be added to the arbitration clause to deal with
this concern.
• The arbitrator shall be a national of [country].
• The arbitrator shall not be a national of either [country A] or [country
B].
• The arbitrator shall not be of the nationality of either of the parties.
3. Place of Arbitration (very vital)
• Think why would you insert the name of a place in the arbitration
clause?
• In complex disputes involving many parties belonging to different
countries, often this is the most problem creating issue.
• The choice of the proper place to arbitrate is most important because
the place of arbitration implies generally a choice of the applicable
procedural law, which in turn affects questions of arbitrability,
procedure, court intervention and enforcement.
• Seat of Arbitration is different from place of meeting for arbitration.
Place of Arbitration
In specifying a place, parties should consider
(1) the convenience of the location (e.g., availability of witnesses, local
counsel, transportation, hotels, meeting facilities, court reporters, etc.);
(2) the available pool of qualified arbitrators within the geographical area;
(3) the applicable procedural and substantive law.
Of particular importance in international cases is the applicability of a
convention providing for recognition and enforcement of arbitral
agreements and awards and the arbitration regime at the chosen site. An
example of locale provisions that might appear in an arbitration clause
follows.
3. Language
Seat of Arbitration does not automatically mean “language also chosen of
the seat of arbitration”
In matters involving multilingual parties, the arbitration agreement often
specifies the language in which the arbitration will be conducted. Preferred
language is English. You will choose any other language only after carefully
considering the availability of arbitrators/counsels in that language.
Examples:
• The language(s) of the arbitration shall be [specify].
• The arbitration shall be conducted in the language in which the contract
was written.
• Such arbitration clauses could also deal with selection and cost allocation
of an interpreter.
4. Governing Law (often contentious)
It is common for parties to specify the law that will govern the contract
and/or the arbitration proceedings. Some examples follow.
“This agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance
with the laws of the United Kingdom. The parties acknowledge that this
agreement involves cross border activities and transactions . The UK
Arbitration Act, 1996 shall govern the interpretation, enforcement, and
proceedings pursuant to the arbitration clause in this agreement.”
Or,
“This contract shall be governed by the laws of …….. “
5. Conditions Precedent to Arbitration
It means before arbitration is resorted to some requirements must be
satisfied. Parties must be clear as to what are those typical
requirements? But be clear that such pre-arbitration requirements may
be time consuming. It is also linked to Limitation Law.
Examples:
• written notification of claims within a fixed period of time.
• submission of claims to an architect or engineer before arbitration is
resorted to.
• Use of negotiation or mediation before arbitration is sought to be
constituted
6. Provision for Emergency Preliminary Relief
If the parties foresee the possibility of needing emergency relief akin to
a temporary restraining order, they might specify an arbitrator by name
for that purpose in their arbitration clause or authorize the ICADR to
name a preliminary relief arbitrator to ensure an arbitrator is in place in
sufficient time to address appropriate issues.
7. Document Discovery
Under some institutional rules, arbitrators are authorized to direct a
prehearing exchange of documents. The parties typically discuss such an
exchange and seek to agree on its scope. In most (but not all) instances,
arbitrators will order prompt production of limited numbers of
documents which are directly relevant to the issues involved. In some
instances, parties might want to ensure that such production will in fact
occur and thus provide for it in their arbitration clause. In doing so,
however, they should be mindful of what scope of document production
they desire. This may be difficult to decide at the outset. If the parties
address discovery in the clause, they might include time limitations as to
when all discovery should be completed and might specify that the
arbitrator shall resolve outstanding discovery issues
8. Duration of Arbitration Proceeding
Parties sometimes underscore their wish for an expedited result by
providing in the arbitration clause, for example, that there will be an
award within a specified number of months of the notice of intention
to arbitrate and that the arbitrator(s) must agree to the time
constraints before accepting appointment. Before adopting such
language, however, the parties should consider whether the deadline is
realistic and what would happen if the deadline were not met under
circumstances where the parties had not mutually agreed to extend it
(e.g., whether the award would be enforceable). It thus may be helpful
to allow the arbitrator to extend time limits in appropriate
circumstances
Example:
“The award shall be made within nine months of the filing of the notice
of intention to arbitrate (demand), and the arbitrator(s) shall agree to
comply with this schedule before accepting appointment. However, this
time limit may be extended by agreement of the parties or by the
arbitrator(s) if necessary.”
9. Arbitration within Monetary Limits
Depending what parties want, they may wish to incorporate in the
arbitration clause the upper-most range of amount to be awarded by
the arbitrators.
“Any award of the arbitrator in favor of [specify party] and against
[specify party] shall be at least [specify a amount] but shall not exceed
[specify a amount]. [Specify a party] expressly waives any claim in
excess of [specify a amount] and agrees that its recovery shall not
exceed that amount. Any such award shall be in satisfaction of all
claims by [specify a party] against [specify a party].”
10. Fees, Expenses etc.
• Fees and expenses of the arbitration, including attorneys’ fees, can be
dealt with in the arbitration clause. It should be allocated equally
between the parties, except for Lawyer’s fees.
“Each party shall bear its own costs and expenses and an equal share of
the arbitrators’ and administrative fees of arbitration”
• For lawyer’s fees a separate clause may be negotiated
“The prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of reasonable
attorney fees”
11. Confidentiality
While the Institution Administering Arbitration and arbitrators adhere
to certain standards concerning the privacy or confidentiality of the
hearings (see the AAA-ABA Code of Ethics for Arbitrators in Commercial Disputes, Canon
VI), parties might also wish to impose limits on themselves as to how
much information regarding the dispute may be disclosed outside the
hearing. The following language might help serve this purpose.
“Except as may be required by law, neither a party nor an arbitrator
may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration
hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties.”
12. Med-Arb Clause
• It may be inserted as a condition precedent to arbitration.
• It means recourse to mediation first before arbitration
• It helps in narrowing down the issues. That is small issues could be
tided over in mediation, and arbitration is then used for major
hurdles.
• But key thing is to be kept in mind whether you want the same
mediator to continue also as an arbitrator.
Sample Med-Arb Clause
“If a dispute arises from or relates to this contract or the breach
thereof, and if the dispute cannot be settled through direct
discussions, the parties agree to endeavor first to settle the dispute
by mediation administered by the Indian Institute of Arbitration
under its Commercial Mediation Procedures before resorting to
arbitration. Any unresolved controversy or claim arising from or
relating to this contract or breach thereof shall be settled by
arbitration administered by the Indian Institute of Arbitration in
accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules. If all parties to the
dispute agree, a mediator involved in the parties’ mediation may be
asked to serve as the arbitrator.”
A Sample Arbitration Clause
"Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this contract,
including any question regarding its existence, validity or termination,
shall be administered by the International Chamber of Commerce in
(city) in accordance with the ICC Rules on Arbitration in force at the
commencement of the arbitration. The number of arbitrators shall be
one. This contract is governed by Law of England. The language for the
arbitration shall be English.”
Happy Drafting the Arbitration Clause!
Thank You!
Dr. Ashish Kumar

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Drafting Arbitration Clause

  • 1. Drafting Arbitration Clause [Source: American Arbitration Association Rules on Arbitration] Dr. Ashish Kumar Assistant Professor Faculty of Law University of Delhi Arbitration Workshop for Teachers Venue: Seminar Hall, LC-I, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Chhatra Marg, Delhi-7 Date: 06/11/2016
  • 2. What is Drafting? Drafting is a specific type of legal writing dealing with legislation, instruments, or other legal documents that are to be construed by others. Statutes, rules, regulations, contracts and wills are examples of legal drafting. Legal Drafting generally implies: • Drafting of a deed, instrument or a document, • A written instrument containing an agreement between parties, • Intended to regulate the relationship between those parties.
  • 3. Pre-requistes of Legal Drafting • Drafting is not writing a prose or poetry. It is a very formal piece of write-up reflecting the intended needs. • A proper understanding of drafting cannot be realized unless the nexus between the law, facts, and the language is fully understood and accepted. • Draft should be free from ambiguity and doubtful connotation.
  • 4. • Whether parties really want Arbitration? • Whether Animus Arbitrandi on the part of parties exist? • The Process of drafting, firstly involves thinking & secondly composing • It has three stages: 1. The Planning Stage 2. The Writing Stage 3. The Revision Stage Drafting should be : (a) Direct (b) Simple (c) Brief (d) Lucid (e) should clearly reflect the needs.
  • 5. Drafting Arbitration Clause Drafting clear, unambiguous clauses contributes to the efficiency of the ADR process. For example, arbitration agreements require a clear intent to arbitrate. It is not enough to state that “disputes arising under the agreement shall be settled by arbitration.” While that language indicates the parties’ intention to arbitrate and may authorize a court to enforce the clause, it leaves many issues unresolved. Issues such as WHEN, WHERE, HOW & BEFORE whom a dispute will be arbitrated are frequent source of disagreements, and if such issues are not carefully covered and drafted then there remains no way to resolve them except to go to court.
  • 6. Common Elements of Arb. Clause • The clause might cover all disputes that may arise, or only certain types. • It could specify only arbitration – which yields a binding decision – or also provide an opportunity for non-binding negotiation or mediation. • It should state whether a panel of one or three arbitrator(s) is to be selected, and to include the place where the arbitration will occur. • If the contract includes a general choice of law clause, it will govern the arbitration proceeding. Its consequences should be carefully thought through. • It must incorporate the language to be used in the arbitration. • The arbitration clause should be signed by all the parties.
  • 7. Use of Standard Arb. Clause • It clearly indicates that parties in their Arb Clause agree to have their dispute arbitrated by Institutional Arbitration by applying the designated standard Rules of Arbitration. • This eliminates the need to spell out dozens of procedural matters in the parties’ agreement. It provides for the selection of a specialized, impartial panel. Arbitrators are selected by the parties from a screened and trained pool of available experts. • Despite the Standard Clause, parties are free to customize the basic arbitration procedures to meet their particular needs.
  • 8. Various Aspects to be Kept in Mind while Drafting Arbitration Clause
  • 9. 1. Specifying a Method of Selection and the Number of Arbitrators • It must clearly reflect the needs of the parties • Why would you want to have sole or a panel of three arbitrators? (you may want high stake claim to be arbitrated by 3 arbitrators) • Do you want to name the arbitrator? • Why would you not like to name the arbitrator? The appointment process can be hugely time taking process. So often times you would want to incorporate an expeditious appointment process, say for example within 10 or 15 days.
  • 10. 2. Arbitrator Qualifications • Why would you want to prescribe qualifications for arbitrators? • Do you need arbitrator to be a lawyer, or a retired judge, accountant, architect or a cyber expert? • Example: The arbitration proceedings shall be conducted before a panel of three neutral arbitrators, all of whom shall be members of the Delhi State Bar Council, actively engaged in the practice of law for at least 10 years.
  • 11. Arbitrator’s Nationality Most importantly, parties might wish to specify that the arbitrator should or should not be a national or citizen of a particular country. The following examples can be added to the arbitration clause to deal with this concern. • The arbitrator shall be a national of [country]. • The arbitrator shall not be a national of either [country A] or [country B]. • The arbitrator shall not be of the nationality of either of the parties.
  • 12. 3. Place of Arbitration (very vital) • Think why would you insert the name of a place in the arbitration clause? • In complex disputes involving many parties belonging to different countries, often this is the most problem creating issue. • The choice of the proper place to arbitrate is most important because the place of arbitration implies generally a choice of the applicable procedural law, which in turn affects questions of arbitrability, procedure, court intervention and enforcement. • Seat of Arbitration is different from place of meeting for arbitration.
  • 13. Place of Arbitration In specifying a place, parties should consider (1) the convenience of the location (e.g., availability of witnesses, local counsel, transportation, hotels, meeting facilities, court reporters, etc.); (2) the available pool of qualified arbitrators within the geographical area; (3) the applicable procedural and substantive law. Of particular importance in international cases is the applicability of a convention providing for recognition and enforcement of arbitral agreements and awards and the arbitration regime at the chosen site. An example of locale provisions that might appear in an arbitration clause follows.
  • 14. 3. Language Seat of Arbitration does not automatically mean “language also chosen of the seat of arbitration” In matters involving multilingual parties, the arbitration agreement often specifies the language in which the arbitration will be conducted. Preferred language is English. You will choose any other language only after carefully considering the availability of arbitrators/counsels in that language. Examples: • The language(s) of the arbitration shall be [specify]. • The arbitration shall be conducted in the language in which the contract was written. • Such arbitration clauses could also deal with selection and cost allocation of an interpreter.
  • 15. 4. Governing Law (often contentious) It is common for parties to specify the law that will govern the contract and/or the arbitration proceedings. Some examples follow. “This agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the United Kingdom. The parties acknowledge that this agreement involves cross border activities and transactions . The UK Arbitration Act, 1996 shall govern the interpretation, enforcement, and proceedings pursuant to the arbitration clause in this agreement.” Or, “This contract shall be governed by the laws of …….. “
  • 16. 5. Conditions Precedent to Arbitration It means before arbitration is resorted to some requirements must be satisfied. Parties must be clear as to what are those typical requirements? But be clear that such pre-arbitration requirements may be time consuming. It is also linked to Limitation Law. Examples: • written notification of claims within a fixed period of time. • submission of claims to an architect or engineer before arbitration is resorted to. • Use of negotiation or mediation before arbitration is sought to be constituted
  • 17. 6. Provision for Emergency Preliminary Relief If the parties foresee the possibility of needing emergency relief akin to a temporary restraining order, they might specify an arbitrator by name for that purpose in their arbitration clause or authorize the ICADR to name a preliminary relief arbitrator to ensure an arbitrator is in place in sufficient time to address appropriate issues.
  • 18. 7. Document Discovery Under some institutional rules, arbitrators are authorized to direct a prehearing exchange of documents. The parties typically discuss such an exchange and seek to agree on its scope. In most (but not all) instances, arbitrators will order prompt production of limited numbers of documents which are directly relevant to the issues involved. In some instances, parties might want to ensure that such production will in fact occur and thus provide for it in their arbitration clause. In doing so, however, they should be mindful of what scope of document production they desire. This may be difficult to decide at the outset. If the parties address discovery in the clause, they might include time limitations as to when all discovery should be completed and might specify that the arbitrator shall resolve outstanding discovery issues
  • 19. 8. Duration of Arbitration Proceeding Parties sometimes underscore their wish for an expedited result by providing in the arbitration clause, for example, that there will be an award within a specified number of months of the notice of intention to arbitrate and that the arbitrator(s) must agree to the time constraints before accepting appointment. Before adopting such language, however, the parties should consider whether the deadline is realistic and what would happen if the deadline were not met under circumstances where the parties had not mutually agreed to extend it (e.g., whether the award would be enforceable). It thus may be helpful to allow the arbitrator to extend time limits in appropriate circumstances
  • 20. Example: “The award shall be made within nine months of the filing of the notice of intention to arbitrate (demand), and the arbitrator(s) shall agree to comply with this schedule before accepting appointment. However, this time limit may be extended by agreement of the parties or by the arbitrator(s) if necessary.”
  • 21. 9. Arbitration within Monetary Limits Depending what parties want, they may wish to incorporate in the arbitration clause the upper-most range of amount to be awarded by the arbitrators. “Any award of the arbitrator in favor of [specify party] and against [specify party] shall be at least [specify a amount] but shall not exceed [specify a amount]. [Specify a party] expressly waives any claim in excess of [specify a amount] and agrees that its recovery shall not exceed that amount. Any such award shall be in satisfaction of all claims by [specify a party] against [specify a party].”
  • 22. 10. Fees, Expenses etc. • Fees and expenses of the arbitration, including attorneys’ fees, can be dealt with in the arbitration clause. It should be allocated equally between the parties, except for Lawyer’s fees. “Each party shall bear its own costs and expenses and an equal share of the arbitrators’ and administrative fees of arbitration” • For lawyer’s fees a separate clause may be negotiated “The prevailing party shall be entitled to an award of reasonable attorney fees”
  • 23. 11. Confidentiality While the Institution Administering Arbitration and arbitrators adhere to certain standards concerning the privacy or confidentiality of the hearings (see the AAA-ABA Code of Ethics for Arbitrators in Commercial Disputes, Canon VI), parties might also wish to impose limits on themselves as to how much information regarding the dispute may be disclosed outside the hearing. The following language might help serve this purpose. “Except as may be required by law, neither a party nor an arbitrator may disclose the existence, content, or results of any arbitration hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties.”
  • 24. 12. Med-Arb Clause • It may be inserted as a condition precedent to arbitration. • It means recourse to mediation first before arbitration • It helps in narrowing down the issues. That is small issues could be tided over in mediation, and arbitration is then used for major hurdles. • But key thing is to be kept in mind whether you want the same mediator to continue also as an arbitrator.
  • 25. Sample Med-Arb Clause “If a dispute arises from or relates to this contract or the breach thereof, and if the dispute cannot be settled through direct discussions, the parties agree to endeavor first to settle the dispute by mediation administered by the Indian Institute of Arbitration under its Commercial Mediation Procedures before resorting to arbitration. Any unresolved controversy or claim arising from or relating to this contract or breach thereof shall be settled by arbitration administered by the Indian Institute of Arbitration in accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules. If all parties to the dispute agree, a mediator involved in the parties’ mediation may be asked to serve as the arbitrator.”
  • 26. A Sample Arbitration Clause "Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this contract, including any question regarding its existence, validity or termination, shall be administered by the International Chamber of Commerce in (city) in accordance with the ICC Rules on Arbitration in force at the commencement of the arbitration. The number of arbitrators shall be one. This contract is governed by Law of England. The language for the arbitration shall be English.”
  • 27. Happy Drafting the Arbitration Clause! Thank You! Dr. Ashish Kumar