Document Details

Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
DISCONTINUATION OF LITIGATION IN ARBITRATION:
انقطاع خصومة التحكيم - دراسة مقارنة –
 
Subject : Faculty of Law 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Since the launch of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, our country, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has witnessed an unprecedented boom in the legal field. Several long-awaited regulations have been issued that contribute to raising the quality of the country’s legislative system and enhancing the performance of the judicial authorities to ensure the realization of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, based on this prosperity and development witnessed by the legal systems in our country. The researcher studied the discontinuation of litigation in arbitration. This study was divided into preface and two main sections. The preface was devoted to a brief study of litigation incidents. The first section dealt with the nature of arbitrational litigation by defining and distinguishing it from the rest of the litigation incidents and studying the fundamentals of the organization of the issue of discontinuation of litigation by studying the extent of arbitration’s dependence on the judiciary and the legal articles that were related to it, and the second topic studied the organization Legal discontinuation of litigation in arbitration in terms of reasons, conditions and effects. The study concluded with several results, most notably that the Saudi regulator, unlike the Egyptian legislator, neglected to regulate the issue of discontinuation of litigation in arbitration, and this is a legislative shortcoming that must be remedied in the upcoming amendments to the arbitration system, and that the legal proceeding system is the general procedural system in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and it can be returned to with regard to the provisions of discontinuation of litigation in arbitration in accordance with the nature of the arbitration case, not as an origin of the arbitration law or as a subordinate to the latter law, but as representing the general procedural rules in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. 
Supervisor : Prof. Naif bin Sultan Al- shareef 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1444 AH
2022 AD
 
Added Date : Monday, February 27, 2023 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
عبدالرحمن أحمد الشنقيطيAlshanqiti, Abdulrahman AhmedResearcherMaster 

Files

File NameTypeDescription
 49042.pdf pdf 

Back To Researches Page