Autonomous versus domestic concepts under the New York Convention

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Ferrari, Franco, Rosenfeld, Friedrich
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Alphen aan den Rijn Kluwer Law International B.V. ©2021.
Series:International arbitration law library ; 61.
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Online Access:EBSCOhost
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Table of Contents:
  • The New York Convention as an Instrument of International Law
  • Uniform Interpretation: What Is Being Done?
  • The Notion of Arbitral Award
  • Procedures for the Enforcement of New York Convention Awards
  • Four Roads Diverged in a Wood: Exploring the Various Interpretations of Article III of the 1958 New York Convention
  • The Formal Requirements for Enforcing an Arbitral Award under the 1958 New York Convention, Between Autonomous Interpretation and References to Domestic Legal Systems
  • Nullity, Invalidity, the Conflict of Laws and Articles II(3) and V(1)(A) of the New York Convention
  • The Incapacity Defense under Article V(1)(a) of the New York Convention
  • Matters Beyond the Scope of the Submission to Arbitration
  • The Scope of the Submission to Arbitration
  • The Interplay of Autonomous Concepts and Municipal Law under Article V(1)(d) of the New York Convention
  • Autonomous Arbitrability? Whose Autonomy? Whose Arbitrability?
  • The Concept of Public Policy under the 1958 New York Convention: An Autonomous Interpretation?