COVID-19 and force majeure clauses: an examination of arbitral tribunal’s awards

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW Uniform Law Review Pub Date : 2020-12-29 DOI:10.1093/ulr/unaa027
S. E. Kiraz, Esra Yildiz Üstün
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Abstract The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has taken a toll on people all across the world in various aspects. The severe consequences of this pandemic can be seen in international trade and commercial contracts. The underlying principle of contract law is that the parties are bound by the promises given under an agreement; however, events such as COVID-19 affect the parties’ performance of contractual duties. The harsh measures, such as prohibition on importation and exportation of goods or travel bans, have seriously affected the parties’ performances. In such situations, force majeure clauses, which serve as an exemption from non-performance, come into play. This article aims to reveal how COVID-19 will be assessed in terms of force majeure and the possible attitudes of arbitral tribunals towards these cases. This assessment is undertaken in light of force majeure clauses laid under the Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods, the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts, and the International Chamber of Commerce’s 2020 Force Majeure Clause.
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COVID-19和不可抗力条款:审查仲裁庭的裁决
新冠肺炎疫情给全球人民带来了多方面的损失。在国际贸易和商业合同中可以看到这一流行病的严重后果。合同法的基本原则是当事人受协议中所作承诺的约束;然而,COVID-19等事件会影响双方履行合同义务。禁止货物进出口或旅行禁令等严厉措施严重影响了当事方的履约。在这种情况下,作为不履约豁免的不可抗力条款就开始发挥作用了。本文旨在揭示如何在不可抗力方面评估COVID-19以及仲裁法庭对这些案件可能采取的态度。此评估是根据《国际货物销售合同公约》、《统一民商法国际商业合同原则》和国际商会2020年《不可抗力条款》中规定的不可抗力条款进行的。
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