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2021
This chapter discusses the exceptions to the enforcement of arbitral awards as noted in the UNCITRAL Model Law.
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This chapter discusses the exceptions to the enforcement of arbitral awards as noted in the UNCITRAL Model Law.
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2023
The United Nations (UN) is the organization in charge of overseeing international commercial arbitration and the organization that drafted the international trade laws (ITL). Because of the varied nature of national laws pertaining to international commercial arbitration, the United Nations has developed its own model laws to serve as a guide for the ...
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The United Nations (UN) is the organization in charge of overseeing international commercial arbitration and the organization that drafted the international trade laws (ITL). Because of the varied nature of national laws pertaining to international commercial arbitration, the United Nations has developed its own model laws to serve as a guide for the ...
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Australia Adopts the UNCITRAL Model Law
Arbitration International, 1989On 3 November 1988 the Australian Attorney-General, Mr Lionel Bowen, introduced the International Arbitration Amendment Bill 1988 into the House of Representatives. The Bill was introduced into the Senate in April 1989, having passed all stages in the House of Representatives.
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2018
The UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency 1997 was developed to address problems and procedural differences between the countries, when handling issues of international insolvency. It was prepared in the frame of, and promulgated by UNCITRAL, “with the goals of enhancing cooperation between the actors in cross-border insolvency, promoting legal
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The UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency 1997 was developed to address problems and procedural differences between the countries, when handling issues of international insolvency. It was prepared in the frame of, and promulgated by UNCITRAL, “with the goals of enhancing cooperation between the actors in cross-border insolvency, promoting legal
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UNCITRAL Model Law Adopted in Zimbabwe
Journal of African Law, 1997The Arbitration Act, 1996, provides for the adoption of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) model law on international commercial arbitration as the law of Zimbabwe. The Act also gives legal effect to the 10 June, 1958, Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards to which Zimbabwe is a party.
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Austria adopts the UNCITRAL Model Law
Arbitration International, 2007ON 1 JULY 2006, the new Austrian arbitration law entered into force.1 For the past 109 years, Austrian arbitration law had hardly changed. A few issues were considered to merit amendment,2 but in general the 13 articles of the fourth chapter of the Austrian Civil Procedure Code (CPC) provided a reliable framework for domestic and international ...
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The UNCITRAL Model Law: An Australian Perspective
Arbitration International, 1990> The ideal system of arbitration law in the view of the Committee is one which gives the parties and their arbitrators a legal underpinning for the conduct of disputes which combines the maximum flexibility and freedom of choice in matters of procedure with a sufficiently clear and comprehensive set of remedies which will permit the coercive ...
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Hong Kong Enacts the UNCITRAL Model Law
Arbitration International, 1990On 6 April 1990 the UNCITRAL Model Law, as enacted by the Arbitration (Amendment) No 2 Ordinance 1989, No 64 of 1989, came into operation in Hong Kong by the Arbitration (Amendment) (No 2) Ordinance 1989 (Commencement) Notice 1990. Hong Kong thus joins the ranks of other Commonwealth countries enacting the Model Law: Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Nigeria,
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