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Foreign & International Law - 60 Years of the New York Convention: Key Issues and Future Challenges

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Book Synopsis: Worldwide interest in the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards has never been higher, and the New York Convention of 1958, currently adhered to by 159 States including the major trading nations, remains the most successful treaty in this area of commercial law. This incomparable book, marking the Convention's 60th anniversary, provides a fully updated analysis of the Convention's application from international, comparative, and national perspectives.

Drawing on a global conference held in Seville in April 2018 that was actively supported by UNCITRAL, the book's 27 chapters, by highly qualified international practitioners and academics from different jurisdictions, address the subject with critical eyes, well aware of current developments and future challenges in the field of arbitration. Among the issues and topics covered are the following:

  • Multi-tiered dispute resolution clauses
  • Applicability of the UN Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts
  • Complexities of enforcing orders determined by software
  • Enforcement of annulled awards
  • European Union law and the New York Convention
  • Enforcing awards against States and State entities
  • Sovereign immunity as a ground to refuse compliance with investor-State awards
  • Enforcement against non-signatories
  • Public policy exception
  • Arbitrating and enforcing foreign awards in specific countries and regions, including China, sub-Saharan Africa, and the ASEAN countries

Ample reference is made throughout to leading cases and practice. Familiarity with the intricacies of the New York Convention, as the most universally acknowledged framework in which cross-border economic exchanges can flourish, is essential for judges, practitioners, legal staff, business people, and scholars working with or applying international commercial arbitration anywhere in the world. This book's combination of highly thought-provoking topics and the depth with which they are addressed will prove invaluable to all interested parties.

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Unlock the secrets to successful international arbitration with "60 Years of the New York Convention: Key Issues and Future Challenges". This unparalleled book offers a comprehensive analysis of the Convention's application on a global scale, providing insights from experts around the world. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest trends and developments in commercial law, and ensure your business is well-equipped to navigate the complexities of cross-border disputes.

Delve into a treasure trove of knowledge with 27 chapters written by top-notch practitioners and academics, covering a wide range of critical topics such as multi-tiered dispute resolution clauses, enforcement of annulled awards, and the complexities of enforcing orders determined by software. With references to leading cases and practice, this book is a must-have for anyone involved in international commercial arbitration, from legal professionals to business executives.

Gain a competitive edge in the global marketplace by arming yourself with the latest insights on European Union law and the New York Convention. Whether you're dealing with sovereign immunity issues, enforcing awards against States, or navigating the public policy exception, this book equips you with the knowledge to confidently tackle challenges in arbitration across different countries and regions.

Don't miss out on this invaluable resource that sheds light on the future of international arbitration. Stay informed, stay prepared, and elevate your arbitration expertise with "60 Years of the New York Convention: Key Issues and Future Challenges".

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