...oral form of the arbitration agreement is not excluded, provided that its content is recorded. This provision shall enable remote transactions, adding flexibility and covering new electronic means that may...
Author: Thomas E. Carbonneau* Published: May 1995 Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Categories of Disputes Arbitral Adjudication Jurisdiction and Powers of the Courts in Matters of Arbitration Generally Description: The 1994-1995...
...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...
...enforcement of foreign awards may have been more difficult in the past, it has become easier, given the increase in the number of state signatories to the New York Convention...
...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...
...that certain disputes (e.g., consumer disputes or claims against a bankrupt company) were not arbitrable abroad, although arbitrable domestically, would be contrary to the [New York Convention]. Neither of these...
...New York City, The team of lawyers representing our client in this matter included: Jay Cohen, Robert A. Atkins, Marcy Oppenheimer of the New York office and Steven E. Landers...
...designed to promote effective arbitration in their respective jurisdiction(s). Examples include the New York Convention,[3] the UNCITRAL Model Law,[4] various arbitral rules (such as the IBA Rules on the Taking...
...New York Times article and when you clicked on that link, the image of a joker popped up with the words “Happy April Fool’s Day.” It had been admitted in...
...& Porter, the panel first discussed the new Hague Rules on Business and Human Rights Arbitration before turning to the ICC Task Force’s Report on Climate Change related Disputes. The...
...in the thrall of defunct preconceptions. A new beginning is necessary. Download Full PDF *Adjunct, Professor of Law, New York University; Member, Becker, Glynn, Melamed & Muffly, New York City....
...is California falling so far behind popular seats like New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris, Shanghai, Munich and even Florida? California’s disfavored status as a seat of international arbitration can...
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