Electronic Alternative Dispute Resolution, smart contracts and equity in the energy sector

Author:

Beebeejaun Zeenat1,Faccia Alessio2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Zeenat Beeebeejaun, Lecturer in Law at De Montfort University Dubai, PhD in Law Candidate, University of Birmingham, UK; Masters in Commercial Law (LLM), UK; Legal Practice Course Diploma (LPC), UK; Masters of Pharmacy (MPharm), UK; Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain; Professional Executive Trainer London Premier Centre: Oil and Gas Contracts, Dispute Resolutions in the E

2. Alessio Faccia, Assistant Professor in Finance at the University of Birmingham Dubai; Research Associate University College London, Centre Blockchain Technologies (UCL-CBT); Professional Qualified Chartered Accountant and Registered Auditor since 2009; PhD in Economics and Business Administration, MSc in Law and Criminology, MBA; AIPN member; Professional Executive Trainer London Premier Centre:

Abstract

Abstract The intrinsic complex nature of Contracts in the Energy sector leads to frequent international disputes. The complexity is generated by (i) the involvement of multiple stakeholders with potentially conflicting interests (Multinational Companies, State-Owned Companies, Host States and their citizens); (ii) transnational jurisdictions divergence (local laws, investor’s country laws, international practices and regulations); and (iii) changes in the laws and regulations over time (long-term nature of Energy contracts). Therefore, not surprisingly, traditional litigation in the Energy sector is often replaced with Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) through the recurrent application of Arbitration clauses. This article aims to improve dispute management in the Energy sector by encouraging best ADR practices. Modelling and Conceptual research approaches are adopted to encourage the introduction of the smart contract. The analyses triggered the drafting of a model for contractual automation. Recurring top clauses are mapped and associated with Equity solutions. Moreover, a comprehensive, efficient and feasible ‘Electronic ADR’ framework is shaped to prevent (or automatically settle) disputes in the Energy sector.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Energy (miscellaneous)

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