Litigation and Arbitration in Greenland and Dispute Resolution Under the Greenlandic Standard Licences

In Responsibilities and Liabilities for Commercial Activity in the Arctic: The Example of Greenland, edited by Vibe Ulfbeck, et al., Taylor and Francis, March 2016

CEVIA Working Paper Series, Issue 1/2017, No. 10

University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2018-57

17 Pages Posted: 28 Dec 2017 Last revised: 7 May 2018

See all articles by Clement Salung Petersen

Clement Salung Petersen

University of Copenhagen, Centre for Enterprise Liability; University of Copenhagen - Centre for Private Governance (CEPRI)

Vibe Ulfbeck

University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Law

Date Written: December 20, 2017

Abstract

Enterprises doing business in Greenland will become subject to Danish and Greenlandic jurisdiction. Therefore, it becomes pertinent for them to have some knowledge about the civil justice system in Greenland and the possibilities to escape this jurisdiction, either by selecting a different forum (choice of court agreement) or by submitting the dispute to arbitration. For enterprises obtaining licences from the Greenlandic Government, this can raise certain constitutional issues. This chapter provides an overview of the civil justice system in Greenland and its regulation of arbitration, which is not based on the UNCITRAL model law, and analyses to what extent private enterprises and the Greenlandic Government can escape Danish–Greenlandic jurisdiction by agreement, opting for either a court in another jurisdiction (choice of court agreement) or arbitration. Against this background, the legal effects of the dispute resolution clauses in the Greenlandic standard licences, which are based on a bifurcated jurisdiction between the Danish–Greenlandic courts and arbitration, are analysed.

Suggested Citation

Petersen, Clement Salung and Ulfbeck, Vibe, Litigation and Arbitration in Greenland and Dispute Resolution Under the Greenlandic Standard Licences (December 20, 2017). In Responsibilities and Liabilities for Commercial Activity in the Arctic: The Example of Greenland, edited by Vibe Ulfbeck, et al., Taylor and Francis, March 2016, CEVIA Working Paper Series, Issue 1/2017, No. 10 , University of Copenhagen Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2018-57, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3091168 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3091168

Clement Salung Petersen (Contact Author)

University of Copenhagen, Centre for Enterprise Liability ( email )

DK-1455 Copenhagen
Denmark

University of Copenhagen - Centre for Private Governance (CEPRI) ( email )

Karen Blixens Vej 16
Copenhagen, 2300
Denmark

Vibe Ulfbeck

University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Law ( email )

Karen Blixens Plads 16
Copenhagen, DK-2300
Denmark

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