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...to the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (“New York Convention”), which was codified in the ACA.[17] The New York Convention applies to foreign awards involving...
Authors: Paul D. Friedland and Robert N. Hornick* Published: July 1995 Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Agreement to Arbitrate Enforceability of Agreements to Arbitrate Description: In 1970 the United States acceded...
Author: Stavros Brekoulakis** Published: December 2009 Jurisdiction: International Topics: Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Enforceability New York Convention Description: I. INTRODUCTION A. Scope of this Article It was May 1958 when...
...Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, 1958 (“New York Convention”).[37] The New York Convention remains the most widely accepted instrument of its kind, in contradistinction with the Hague Convention on the...
...of the Public Policy exception under Article V of the New York Convention.[4] It also seeks to advance a comparative discourse concerning international developments to determine which end of the...
...The BIT provides that the seat of arbitration shall be New York and State X is a party to the New York Convention. Ms. Bhagnani, as Respondent’s counsel, opened the...
...New York Convention does not provide for any such prohibition. This could possibly be because the New York Convention was drafted with money awards in mind and not specific performance...
Author: Ariadne Montare* Published: October 1993 Jurisdiction: International Topics: Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Enforceability New York Convention Description: The Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards of 1958...
...diversity would be to “show their merit [and] intelligence” (Ms. Bhagnani) and ask parties for feedback about their arbitrators (Mr. Recena Costa). With regard to conflicts and “minimal doubt,” there...
...for challenging the award. The New York Convention, which applies in most jurisdictions, provides various grounds for defending against enforcement of an award. For instance, a court may refuse to...
Author: Zizhi (Grace) Xu* Jurisdiction: European Union United States Topics: BITs Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Sovereign Immunity New York Convention ICSID Introduction The European Court of Justice’s (“ECJ”)...
Author: Koji Takahashi** Published: April 2009 Jurisdiction: India Topics: Procedure and Grounds for Setting Aside Enforceability New York Convention Description: I. PURPOSE OF THIS ARTICLE In the judgment delivered in...
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