...action aimed at rescinding an arbitral award; and the cognitive limits of the proceedings for recognizing and enforcing foreign arbitral awards. All of this will gradually be resolved, including through...
...Asturiana De Zinc Marketing, Inc. v. LaSalle Rolling Mills, Inc., Judge Rakoff reduced an arbitral award by the amount the arbitrator had awarded for attorneys’ fees. He ruled that the...
...international arbitration. The second, hosted by the NY City Bar Association, was entitled and focused on “Enforcement of Latin American Arbitration Awards in the United States and U.S. Arbitration Awards...
...issues, one of which is the legal nature of arbitral awards. According to the Croatian Constitutional Court’s decision number U-III-410/1995, an arbitral award is an act of delegated jurisdiction which...
Authors: Robert H. Smit and Tyler B. Robinson* Published: October 2010 Jurisdiction: International Topics: Commercial Disputes Time Limit for Rendering Award Interests and Costs Apportioning of Costs Arbitration Fees Expenses...
...the mandatory rules of a particular regime and he is bound to apply the law chosen by the parties; but he also has a duty to render an enforceable award,...
...would open the floodgates to vastly expanded postaward litigation. Once expanded review was recognized parties could agree on any number of different judicial standards that would invite post-award challenges, which...
Author: Pierre Mayer* Published: April 2011 Jurisdiction: Europe Topics: Competition and Antitrust Recourse Against Award Generally Description: This presentation considers the position of European States, beyond the European Union (to...
Author: Hans Smit** Published: December 1995 Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Contractual Expansion or Limitation of Judicial Review Recourse Against Award Generally Review on the Merits Description: The United States Supreme...
...relevant evidence before the arbitrators can consider it, or simulating material evidence to mislead the arbitrators. The arbitrators’ final award may be rendered ineffective if the parties can move or...
...forum. Sweden is also a signatory state to the 1958 New York Convention and has made no reservations. Furthermore, under the Swedish Arbitration Act of 1929, an award rendered in...
...outside of national courts is only useful if, in turn, the “necessary legal framework can be internationally secured.” The Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (“New...
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