nedalyvauti
Nedalyvauti is a legal doctrine that originated in the context of Estonian law and has since gained recognition in international arbitration. The term is derived from the Estonian verb "nedalõivama," which translates to "not being involved." In essence, nedalyvauti refers to the concept of neutrality or non-involvement in a particular matter, often in a legal or contractual sense.
In the context of international arbitration, nedalyvauti is frequently invoked to resolve disputes regarding jurisdiction and
At its core, the doctrine of nedalyvauti attempts to provide a means for parties to withdraw themselves
Estonia's legal framework recognizes nedalyvauti as a legitimate mechanism for parties to opt-out of arbitration proceedings.
While nedalyvauti has focused attention as a unique aspect of Estonian law, its relevance extends beyond Estonia,