Public Policy Defense and the Arbitrability of Competition Disputes Under the Philippine Arbitration Regime

Q3 Social Sciences Sriwijaya Law Review Pub Date : 2020-01-31 DOI:10.28946/SLREV.VOL4.ISS2.294.PP79-90
James Gregory Alcaraz Villasis
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The arbitrability of anti-competition disputes in the Philippines remains to be tested. It is since the Philippine Competition Act is relatively at its infancy, and cases are yet to be brought before the courts. This area entails much complexity considering that competition disputes are by nature imbued with public policy concerns, a mandatory exception for arbitration. This paper aims to examine the arbitrability of competition disputes under the Philippine domestic arbitration regime. After conducting an examination of cases and literature both in the Philippines and abroad, the paper argues that the Philippines may consider the US and French positions as to the arbitrability of competition disputes despite the presence of various public policy concerns. The public policy issues should only be taken into consideration when an arbitral award is brought before judicial bodies for recognition and enforcement and should not bar domestic arbitral bodies from taking cognizance of these disputes. It is to accommodate the state policy regarding alternative means of settling disputes such as arbitration in rendering speedy administration of justice. Whenever an award is granted, the same will be subject to court's intervention for recognition with due respect to the public policy concerns. In so doing, arbitration is being promoted without sacrificing the competition law policy of the Philippines.
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菲律宾仲裁制度下的公共政策抗辩与竞争纠纷的可仲裁性
菲律宾反竞争纠纷的可仲裁性有待检验。这是因为菲律宾竞争法相对而言还处于起步阶段,案件尚未提交法院审理。考虑到竞争纠纷本质上充满了公共政策问题,是仲裁的强制性例外,这一领域非常复杂。本文旨在探讨菲律宾国内仲裁制度下竞争纠纷的可仲裁性。在对菲律宾和国外的案例和文献进行审查后,本文认为,尽管存在各种公共政策问题,菲律宾可能会考虑美国和法国在竞争纠纷可仲裁性方面的立场。只有在仲裁裁决提交司法机构承认和执行时才应考虑公共政策问题,而不应阻止国内仲裁机构对这些争端进行审理。这是为了适应国家关于仲裁等其他解决争端方式的政策,以便迅速执行司法。无论何时作出裁决,在考虑到公共政策问题的情况下,该裁决都将受到法院的干预以获得承认。这样做是在不牺牲菲律宾竞争法政策的情况下促进仲裁的。
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