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"A unique collaboration between academic scholars, legal practitioners, and arbitrators, this handbook focuses on the intersection of arbitration - as an alternative to litigation - and the court systems to which arbitration is ultimately beholden. The first three parts analyze issues relating to the interpretation of the scope of arbitration agreements, arbitrator bias and conflicts of interest, arbitrator misconduct during the proceedings, enforceability of arbitral awards, and the grounds for vacating awards. The next section features fifteen country-specific reviews, which demonstrate that, despite the commonality of principles at the international level, there is a significant of amount of differences in the application of those principles at the national level. This work should be read by anyone interested in the general rules and principles of the enforceability of foreign arbitral awards and the grounds for courts to vacate or annul such awards."
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021
e20519033
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Moses, Margaret L.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017
341.5 MOS p
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Irvena Ayunya Dewanto
"Penelitian ini meninjau mengenai penerapan Article V(1)(b) Konvensi New York 1958 dalam permohonan pelaksanaan putusan arbitrase asing pada pengadilan Amerika Serikat dan Inggris, dengan menggunakan metode yuridis normatif melalui studi kepustakaan. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian, dapat diketahui bahwa Amerika Serikat dan Inggris merupakan negara anggota peserta Konvensi New York 1958 yang telah menerapkan reciprocity reservation berdasarkan Article I(3) konvensi tersebut. Penerapan Article V(1)(b) di kedua negara tersebut tunduk pada standar hukum nasional masing-masing mengenai due process. Sebagaimana dapat dilihat dalam kasus CEEG (Shanghai) Solar Science & Technology Co. Ltd. V. Lumos LLC, Tianjin Port Free Trade Zone Int'l Trade Serv. Co. v. Tiancheng Chempharm, Inc. U.S. dan Zavod Ekran Oao v. Magneco Metrel UK Ltd, pengadilan menerapkan standar yang berbeda dan memiliki pertimbangan yang berbeda dalam menentukan apakah telah terjadi pelanggaran terhadap Article V(1)(b) Konvensi New York 1958.
This research attempts to examine the application of Article V(1)(b) of the 1958 New York Convention in the application for enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in the United States and England Court, using the juridical normative research method through literature studies. The findings of this research shows that the United States of America and England are parties to the 1958 New York Convention and have implemented the reciprocity reservation based on Article I(3) of the convention. The application of Article V(1)(b) in both countries is subject to the due process standard in each of their respective national laws. As seen from the cases of CEEG (Shanghai) Solar Science & Technology Co. Ltd. V. Lumos LLC, Tianjin Port Free Trade Zone Int'l Trade Serv. Co. v. Tiancheng Chempharm, Inc. U.S., and Zavod Ekran Oao v. Magneco Metrel UK Ltd, the courts have applied different standards and have set forth different considerations in determining whether there has been a breach of Article V(1)(b) of the 1958 New York Convention."
Depok: Fakultas Hukum Universitas Indonesia, 2021
S-Pdf
UI - Skripsi Membership Universitas Indonesia Library
"The authors, each of whom is an experienced practitioner in the field of international arbitration, draw on experience in a wide variety of national jurisdictions. In addition to drafting chapters independently, each has made invaluable contributions to other authors? chapters. Authoritative case law research was further provided by dozens of contributors with expertise in specific jurisdictions worldwide. The analysis thoroughly covers the major issues that have arisen in the application of the Convention, including the following: the use of reservations made by Contracting States; the distinctions between recognition and enforcement and between recognition sought at the seat of the arbitration and outside the seat; the role of the courts in reviewing arbitral awards and, in particular, the Convention?s focus on safeguarding due process standards; the ?more favourable rights? principle embodied in Article VII(1); the relevance of forum shopping and asset spotting to the application of the Convention; and the role of formalities and formalism"
Alphen aan den Rijn: Kluwer Law International, 2010
341.522 REC
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Maurer, Anton G.
Huntington, New York: Juris, 2013
341.522 MAU p
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library