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...the updates of Iran’s decisions regarding the New York Convention (to be added to the Kluwer database in February 2021). Sima represented her university in several international moot court competitions....
...made in a CCJA arbitration. The U.S. court took the view that the New York Convention does not endorse a regime in which courts routinely second guess the judgment of...
...Arbitral Awards (“New York Convention”). The first applies to awards rendered in accordance with the ICSID Arbitration Rules, the latter to awards rendered under other arbitration rules, including the ICSID...
...the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards since 1960, which is relied upon for enforcing a foreign award. Under said Convention, a two-fold challenge...
...obligations under the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (commonly known as the New York Convention), and undermine the parties’ intent to have their dispute decided...
...under Article V(1)(c) of the New York Convention or equivalent national provisions. Conversely, if considered an admissibility issue, courts typically defer to tribunals’ determinations, substantially limiting judicial intervention. B. The...
...to appoint arbitrators with expertise in the relevant legal fields. The binding nature of arbitral awards, reinforced by international conventions like the New York Convention and ICSID Convention, ensures their...
Author: J. Gillis Wetter* Published: March 1990 Topics: Commercial Disputes ICC New York Convention UNCITRAL Model Law Description: I. BASIC FEATURES OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION A. Objectives and Conditions of International...
Author: Hans Smit** Published: February 2009 Jurisdiction: Sweden Topics: Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals Compensation of Arbitrators Costs and Damages Arbitration Fees New York Convention Description: I. THE SWEDISH LAW The...
...Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (“New York Convention”). While ease of enforcement is frequently cited as a reason for choosing international arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism, few...
...by separate legislations. The enforcement of domestic awards was governed by the Arbitration Act, 1940 while foreign awards governed by the New York Convention were enforced under the Foreign Awards...
...and its relationship with court. To this effect, in international arbitrations, national courts provide ancillary support and supervisory control. Effectively, the New York Convention enforces awards by reference to the...
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