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Article L2524-8 of the French Labour Code

The Superior Court of Arbitration is presided over by the Vice-President of the Conseil d’Etat or by an active or honorary president of a section of the Conseil d’Etat. It is composed equally of serving or honorary Councillors of State and serving or honorary senior judges.

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Article L2524-9 of the French Labour Code

Where the Superior Court of Arbitration annuls an arbitral award in whole or in part, it shall refer the case back to the parties who shall appoint a new arbitrator if they so agree. If, following a new appeal, the new award is set aside by the Court, the Court shall appoint one of its rapporteurs to conduct a supplementary investigation. Within fifteen days of the second annulment decision, the…

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Article L2621-2 of the French Labour Code

A consultative labour commission is set up under the authority of the representative of the State in Mayotte. This commission comprises an equal number of employer and employee members appointed by the representative of the State in Mayotte on the basis of respective proposals from each of the employers’ professional organisations and employees’ trade union organisations that are representative in the department. A decree determines the conditions for application of…

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