Dispute Resolution Clause
Sets out how disputes are resolved: negotiation, then mediation, then litigation or arbitration, and where.
Ce que c'est
A dispute resolution clause defines the process for handling disagreements, often an escalation ladder: good-faith negotiation, then mediation, then binding determination by a chosen court or arbitral tribunal. It also fixes the venue, language and timing of each step.
Pourquoi c'est important
A clear, staged process can resolve disputes faster and cheaper and preserve the commercial relationship. Without it, parties default to litigation in possibly inconvenient courts, with higher cost and uncertainty.
Comment l'appliquer
- Build an escalation ladder: negotiation, then mediation, then court or arbitration.
- Set time limits for each step so a party cannot stall indefinitely.
- Specify the forum, seat, language and any institutional rules.
- Preserve the right to seek urgent interim relief outside the ladder.
Conseils de négociation
- • Add mediation as a mandatory pre-condition to reduce litigation costs.
- • Choose a forum convenient and enforceable for both parties.
Pièges courants
- • Vague "the parties shall try to resolve amicably" wording that is unenforceable.
- • Blocking access to urgent interim measures while the escalation ladder runs.
Références juridiques
- Reg. 1215/2012 Brussels I bis: jurisdiction in the EU Droit de l'UE
- BW 6:248 Reasonableness and fairness Droit néerlandais
Sauf mention contraire, les références renvoient au droit néerlandais (Burgerlijk Wetboek, le Code civil néerlandais) ; les instruments de l'UE tels que le RGPD s'appliquent dans toute l'UE. Il s'agit d'informations générales, pas de conseils juridiques. D'autres juridictions traitent ces concepts différemment. Vérifiez le texte en vigueur et votre situation avec un avocat qualifié.
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