...the procedure and New York law to the substance. In its submission, the plaintiff relied on the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards of...
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...in a state of uncertainty. Conclusion By broadening the public policy exception under the New York Convention to include consideration of arbitrators’ nationalities, the SCR has introduced a new level...
Impartiality or Nationalism? Unpacking the Russian Supreme Court’s Ruling and ...

...the Model Law and New York Convention, concluding that the statutory position is unclear and domestic positions varied.[18] The issue with such anti-arbitration injunctions is two-fold. Firstly, there is historical...
Anti-Arbitration Injunctions: The Endless Tussle for Jurisdiction
...in such distant and expensive arbitration capitals as London, Paris and New York. By using commercial arbitration rules modeled on the AAA rules, developing a roster of arbitrators trained in...
The New Amcham Chile Arbitration Center: A Model for Latin ...

...York native, hopes to build his career in the city as an employment and commercial litigator. Fellow New Yorker Sanzida Talukder, also a CUNY Law student, specializes in financial services...
ARIA Report: AAA Diversity Student ADR Summit – Nov. 12-13, ...
...Proceedings Description: I. PANEL 1 – THE NEW YORK CONVENTION: UNRESOLVED 60 YEARS ON The New York Convention was concluded sixty years ago. Currently, 157 States adhere to this international...
Columbia Arbitration Day 2018 – The Way Forward: International Arbitration ...
...the new Belgian and Swiss laws. The examination concludes that international arbitral awards rendered under these new laws enjoy less protection from judicial review than might be expected. Part I...
Limiting Judicial Review in International Commercial Arbitration: The New Swiss ...

...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...
What Role Does Dispute Resolution Have in Tackling Climate Change?

...called the “New York Convention”). Theoretically, one could receive an award in Geneva and enforce it in over 168 nations. This is an advantage that litigation does not offer. One...
A Case for Diversity in the Seat of Arbitration

...which, in the context of compensation for expropriationm specifies the exclusion of “speculative or windfall profits” (Art. 9.2). Enforcement of Awards Despite being a signatory to the New York Convention...
India–UAE Bilateral Investment Treaty 2024: Breaking New Ground or Following ...
...of the New York Convention is to bring about the recognition and enforcement of (1) international arbitration agreements and (2) foreign arbitral awards. The New York Convention is of such...
Some Reflections on the Impact of COVID-19 on International Commercial ...

...created by the ICSID Convention, in which awards are enforceable in any contracting state—would require a multilateral treaty. In this context, the New York Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of...