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1 online resource (253 pages) |
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Law, Crime and Law Enforcement |
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Law, crime and law enforcement.
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Article 2. Definitions and rules of interpretation |
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Print version record |
SUBJECT |
Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (1958 June 10) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78025657
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Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (1958 June 10) fast |
Subject |
International commercial arbitration.
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Arbitration agreements, Commercial.
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Arbitration agreements, Commercial
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International commercial arbitration
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781536121445 |
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1536121444 |
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