This dissertation was written as part of the LLM in Transnational and European Commercial Law, Banking Law, Arbitration/Mediation at the International Hellenic University and deals with the institution of arbitration in the area of Greek public law and the most significant legal issues arising therefrom and relating to the arbitrability of administrative disputes, especially within the framework of administrative contracts and development acts, the advantages and disadvantages of the arbitral resolution of administrative disputes, the compatibility of the institution with the Greek Constitution, the extent of the review that the State Courts may exercise over the arbitral awards and some propositions on behalf of the author of the thesis for the further development and improvement of the institution in question. Notwithstanding the fact that this thesis does not entertain pretensions to completeness with respect to the analysis of public law arbitration, which could be the subject of a monograph, it touches the major aspects and answers to the most critical questions thereof.
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