GREEK BUSINESS LAW - page 24

Table of Contents
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Greek Business Law
A Handbook for Businesses and Legal Practitioners
27.5. Requirements for independence or impartiality
................................................................... 207
27.6. Time limitation in the context of commercial arbitration
................................................ 208
27.7. Arbitration agreements
........................................................................................................................ 208
27.8. Statutory rules on arbitrators
............................................................................................................ 209
27.9. Procedural rules
........................................................................................................................................ 209
27.10. Procedural powers of arbitrators
................................................................................................. 209
27.11. Evidence
..................................................................................................................................................... 210
27.12. Intervention of local courts in arbitration proceedings
.................................................. 210
27.13. Remedies in breach of an arbitration agreement
............................................................... 211
27.14. Interim and final remedies available from the tribunal
.................................................. 212
27.15. Appeals and challenges
.................................................................................................................... 212
27.16. Legal fee structures
.............................................................................................................................. 214
27.17. Liability to pay legal costs
................................................................................................................ 214
27.18. Enforcement
............................................................................................................................................ 215
28. Mediation
.................................................................................................................................................... 216
28.1. Use of mediation
...................................................................................................................................... 216
28.2. Mediators
..................................................................................................................................................... 216
28.2.1. Accreditation requirements
................................................................................................... 216
28.2.2. Appointment
................................................................................................................................. 217
28.2.3. Requirements for independence and impartiality
...................................................... 217
28.2.4. Liability
............................................................................................................................................ 217
28.3. Recourse to mediation
.......................................................................................................................... 217
28.4. Time limitation and prescription periods in the context of mediation
.................... 218
28.5. Procedural rules
........................................................................................................................................ 218
28.6. Confidentiality
........................................................................................................................................... 218
28.7. Termination of mediation
................................................................................................................... 219
28.8. Legal fee structures and costs
.......................................................................................................... 220
28.9. Enforcement
............................................................................................................................................... 220
29. Recognition of Foreign Judgments
....................................................................................... 220
29.1. Introduction
................................................................................................................................................ 220
29.2. Recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments
and orders of third countries
............................................................................................................ 221
29.2.1. Enforceability requirements: foreign orders
................................................................... 222
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