Member, ICC Task Force on National Rules of Procedure for Recognition and
Enforcement of Foreign Awards pursuant to the New York Convention of 1958, 2007 --
Not exact matches
The distinction between the varying approaches may be more apparent than real, and in many cases may lead to the same outcome particularly since not all courts distinguish between them and / or refer to them simultaneously.903
Of the few decisions where a foreign award has been refused enforcement pursuant to the second alternative of article V (1)(d), the party opposing enforcement brought evidence of fundamental or unjustifiable procedural defects that one could consider would have met the criteria of both approache
Of the few decisions where a
foreign award has been refused
enforcement pursuant to the second alternative
of article V (1)(d), the party opposing enforcement brought evidence of fundamental or unjustifiable procedural defects that one could consider would have met the criteria of both approache
of article V (1)(d), the party opposing
enforcement brought evidence
of fundamental or unjustifiable procedural defects that one could consider would have met the criteria of both approache
of fundamental or unjustifiable procedural defects that one could consider would have met the criteria
of both approache
of both approaches.
Pursuant to the Convention on the Recognition and
Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral
Awards (The New York Convention of 1958), which has been acceded to by 156 countries so far, arbitral awards may be recognised and enforced in these contracting s
Awards (The New York Convention
of 1958), which has been acceded to by 156 countries so far, arbitral
awards may be recognised and enforced in these contracting s
awards may be recognised and enforced in these contracting states.
Any unsettled controversy or claim between the parties arising out
of or relating to this Agreement or any breach thereof shall be settled by final and binding arbitration in New York, New York
pursuant to the rules then in effect
of the CPR Rules
of Non-Administered Arbitration and in accordance with the New York Convention on the Recognition and
Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral
Awards; provided that the arbitrator shall have no authority to add to, amend, modify, or ignore any
of the provisions
of this Agreement.