Guide on the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards : New York, 1958 / UNCITRAL Secretariat ; Emmanuel Gaillard and George A. Bermann, editors.
2017
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Guide on the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards : New York, 1958 / UNCITRAL Secretariat ; Emmanuel Gaillard and George A. Bermann, editors.
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May be cited as the: UNICITRAL Secretariat Guide on the New York Convention.
Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Nijhoff, [2017]
Copyright
©2017.
Description
xviii, 380 pages : color portraits ; 24 cm
Summary
The 'Guide on the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards' provides a detailed analysis of the judicial interpretation and application of the New York Convention by reference to case law from 45 contracting states. The Guide, and the newyorkconvention1958.org website which supplements it, will become an essential tool that benefits all those involved in the interpretation and application of the New York Convention, including judges, arbitrators, practitioners, academics and Government officials. The Guide gives clear expression to the principal finding of our research, namely, that the contracting states have interpreted and applied the New York Convention in an overwhelmingly consistent manner and that courts have diverged from the general trends in the case law in only isolated instances. As such, the Convention continues to fulfill its purpose of facilitating the worldwide recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards to the greatest extent possible.
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Text of the Convention: Annex I, pages 359-365.
The 'Guide on the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards' provides a detailed analysis of the judicial interpretation and application of the New York Convention by reference to case law from 45 contracting states. The Guide, and the newyorkconvention1958.org website which supplements it, will become an essential tool that benefits all those involved in the interpretation and application of the New York Convention, including judges, arbitrators, practitioners, academics and Government officials. The Guide gives clear expression to the principal finding of our research, namely, that the contracting states have interpreted and applied the New York Convention in an overwhelmingly consistent manner and that courts have diverged from the general trends in the case law in only isolated instances. As such, the Convention continues to fulfill its purpose of facilitating the worldwide recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards to the greatest extent possible.
The 'Guide on the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards' provides a detailed analysis of the judicial interpretation and application of the New York Convention by reference to case law from 45 contracting states. The Guide, and the newyorkconvention1958.org website which supplements it, will become an essential tool that benefits all those involved in the interpretation and application of the New York Convention, including judges, arbitrators, practitioners, academics and Government officials. The Guide gives clear expression to the principal finding of our research, namely, that the contracting states have interpreted and applied the New York Convention in an overwhelmingly consistent manner and that courts have diverged from the general trends in the case law in only isolated instances. As such, the Convention continues to fulfill its purpose of facilitating the worldwide recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards to the greatest extent possible.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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STA
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K2400.A41958 G85 2017
Language
English
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Container of (work): Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (1958 June 10)
ISBN
9789004351936 (hardback ; acid-free paper)
9004351930 (hardback ; acid-free paper)
9789004351943 (e-book)
9004351930 (hardback ; acid-free paper)
9789004351943 (e-book)
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