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Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards: How Effective is Article V of the New York Convention of 1958?

Abstract

It is precisely fifty-eight years ago that the Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (otherwise known as the New York Convention) was concluded. Since then the global legal and judicial environments have significantly changed. The newly born States have by now developed their own legal and judicial environments which in the majority of cases are very dissimilar to those of the Western States. Additionally, their aspirations of a total non-dependence on any political or legal or judicial systems often work counter to the provisions and objectives of Article V of the Convention. Most of the published works support, in the main, the importance of the provisions of Article V of the Convention in respect of commercial arbitrations that have been taking place, particularly, in Africa and Asia. This Article suggests that certain amendments to the provisions of Article V of the Convention should be made irrespective of the circumstantial changes that have already taken place rather than rigidly adhering to them.

Authors

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Anna Lefcovitch
Solicitor, Arcadis, UK

Anna Lefcovitch is currently employed as an in-house solicitor at Arcadis LLP, and has considerable experience in commercial and construction law. She studied law at University College London and London Guildhall University. She has been working as an in-house lawyer for 20 years.

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Professor Charles Chatterjee
Senior Research Fellow, Global Policy Institute , UK

Professor Charles Chatterjee who studied law at the University of Cambridge and the University of London is a Barrister in England and Wales and has also acted as an arbitrator. A commercial law specialist (international) with special interest and knowledge in international organisations and their functions in addition to court experience in law as a practising barrister in England and Wales. A consultant to international organisations and private corporations in addition to conducting capacity building training programmes in various countries. Articles in IICJ: “Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards: How Effective is Article V of the New York Convention of 1958?” International In-house Counsel Journal Vol. 9, No. 36, Summer (2016), 1 “Decisions of ICSID Tribunals on Procedural Issues may not be Confused with their Awards” International In-house Counsel Journal Vol. 10, No 37, (2016) “CAPE DISTRIBUTION LTD v CAPE INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS PLC How a Parent Company May be Held Liable in Torts for the Negligence of its Subsidiaries”, International In-house Counsel Journal Vol.11, No. 42, (2018)

Companies

Arcadis

Design & Consultancy for natural and built assets

Global Policy Institute

Academic Institution

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