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Author Nia, Mostafa Fahim

Title The Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards
Published Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2017

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Description 1 online resource (253 pages)
Series Law, Crime and Law Enforcement
Law, crime and law enforcement.
Contents Preface; Introduction; Abbreviations; Part I. The Scope of the New York Convention; Chapter 1; General Concepts; Section 1. Historical Background of the New York Convention; Section 2. Definition of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards; 1. The Meaning of Recognition and Enforcement; 2. The Meaning of Arbitral Awards; Chapter 2; The Scope of Application of the New York Convention; Section 1. The Application of the New York Convention to Arbitration Agreements; 1. The Legislative History of Article II of the New York Convention; 2. Foreign Arbitration Agreement
2.1. Place of Arbitration2.2. Parties' Nationality; 2.3. The Internationality of the Subject Matter of the Arbitration Agreement; 2.4. The Law Applicable to the Arbitration Agreement; Section 2. The Application of the New York Convention to Arbitral Awards; 1. Foreign Awards; 2. Non-Domestic Awards; Part II. Procedural Rules for Enforcing Foreign Arbitral Awards; Chapter 3; Conditions Required; Section 1. Evidences; Section 2. Authentication and Certification; Section 3. Translation; Chapter 4; Procedural Forms; Section 1. Methods of Enforcing a Foreign Award; Section 2. Competent Authority
Part III. The Grounds of Exception to the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral AwardsChapter 5; The Grounds of Exception in Article V (1) of the New York Convention; Section 1. Grounds of Incapacity and Invalidity; 1. Incapacity of the Parties; 2. Invalidity of the Arbitration Agreement; Section 2. Due Process Violation; 1. Lack of Proper Notice; 2. Inability to Present One's Case; Section 3. Excess of Tribunal Jurisdiction; Section 4. Irregularity in the Composition of the Arbitral Tribunal or the Arbitral Procedure; Section 5. Awards Not Binding, Set Aside or Suspended
1. Non-Binding Award2. Award Set Aside; 3. Suspended Award; Chapter 6; The Grounds of Exception in Article V (2) of the New York Convention; Section 1. Non-Arbitrability; Section 2. Public Policy; 1. Definition of Public Policy; 2. Categories of Public Policy; 2.1. Substantive- Procedural Public Policies; 2.2. Domestic, International, Transnational, and Multinational Public Policies; 3. Common Examples of Public Policy Violations; 3.1. Due Process and Procedural Irregularity; 3.2. Lack of Impartiality of the Arbitrator; 3.3. Mandatory Rules; Conclusion
Appendix 1. The New York Convention of 1958Appendix 2. List of Contracting States to the New York Convention; Declarations or Other Notifications Pursuant to Article I (3) and Article X (1); Reservations or Other Notifications; Appendix 3. The Geneva Protocol on Arbitration Clauses (1923); Appendix 4. The Geneva Convention on the Execution of Foreign Arbitral Awards (1927); Appendix 5. The UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration (1985) (with Amendments as Adopted in 2006); Chapter I. General Provisions; Article 1. Scope of Application 1
Notes Article 2. Definitions and rules of interpretation
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SUBJECT Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (1958 June 10) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78025657
Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (1958 June 10) fast
Subject International commercial arbitration.
Arbitration agreements, Commercial.
Arbitration agreements, Commercial
International commercial arbitration
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781536121445
1536121444