...whether these awards were complied with by the entity from whom the performance was sought or whether the award was set aside or enforced. Therefore, it can be seen that...
...court vacated the award and remanded the case to the arbitral tribunal, which rendered a second award replacing the first and ruling in favor of Putrabali. The French respondent then...
...arbitration proceedings, and the only exception is the disclosure of the arbitral award for its implementation and enforcement. In England, although there is no statutory regulation on confidentiality, the rule...
...Pte Ltd and Another, [2013] SGCA 55. [16] Partial Award in Case 16262, ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin 2015 No. 1, p. 75; Final Award in Case 6535, ICC International Court...
...cases. The end goal of these steps is to ensure that the final award is enforceable. This goal of avoiding challenges to the award is implicit in the CIArb Guidelines...
...the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (“New York Convention”) which is the primary vehicle for recognizing and enforcing foreign arbitral awards in the field of international arbitration. A...
...the Supreme Court annulled the Arbitral Award and remanded the case back to the CAS to render a new award with a different tribunal.[10] In its reasoning, the Supreme Court...
...the awards at about the same rate, 92%, versus a rolling average rate over the same period of 95%: Table 1: Historical Enforcement Rates Year Total Awards Awards Enforced Enforcement...
...the effectiveness of ICSID awards may vanish if the award is not executed. The question of enforcement of an award in the case of a dispute between a State and...
...is often said that one of the prime advantages of arbitration lies in the finality of arbitral awards, very often the tribunal’s signature does not mark the end of the...
...Western party. If the Western party is awarded damages in the arbitration and seeks to have that award recognized and enforced by a Russian court against assets of the Russian...
...awarded should revisit the environmental costs that were borne by the state in expropriating the property and under the polluter pays principle, the foreign investing party should be liable to...
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