Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention

Various arbitrators and legal scholars worldwide have repeatedly used the term “due process” either during their legal practice or in efforts to help their clients obtain justice. Most attorneys regard It as established accounts of legal procedures based on a system that adheres to the legal knowled...

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Main Author: BOUHEMADI, TALEB BOUHAMADY TALEB (author)
Published: 2023
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention
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description Various arbitrators and legal scholars worldwide have repeatedly used the term “due process” either during their legal practice or in efforts to help their clients obtain justice. Most attorneys regard It as established accounts of legal procedures based on a system that adheres to the legal knowledge, enhancing and protecting the individuals' rights. However, its context in the New York Convention award was different. Despite its failure to appear in the report that was made effective in June 1959, it's obvious to note that the Convention's top objective was to promote the importance of acknowledging foreign arbitrations and using them effectively to settle disputes in a way that each part reaps a mutual benefit. Also, the need to make the foreign Arbitral award globally recognized since it steered for standard legislation would promote fairness during the court or arbitration processes. However, even after the agreement to start enforcing the Convention's report, the Foreign Arbitral Award has yet to be fully recognized internationally. The dissertation will analyze and discuss the reasons for refusing to recognize and implement a foreign arbitral award under the New York Convention, as well as how it is applied by different jurisdictions, with a focus on due process, in terms of its concept, the consequences of its breach, how the courts interpret it and how the parties bring it before the competent court, and finally the conclusion and recommendation.
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spelling Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York ConventionBOUHEMADI, TALEB BOUHAMADY TALEBarbitral award, New York conventionVarious arbitrators and legal scholars worldwide have repeatedly used the term “due process” either during their legal practice or in efforts to help their clients obtain justice. Most attorneys regard It as established accounts of legal procedures based on a system that adheres to the legal knowledge, enhancing and protecting the individuals' rights. However, its context in the New York Convention award was different. Despite its failure to appear in the report that was made effective in June 1959, it's obvious to note that the Convention's top objective was to promote the importance of acknowledging foreign arbitrations and using them effectively to settle disputes in a way that each part reaps a mutual benefit. Also, the need to make the foreign Arbitral award globally recognized since it steered for standard legislation would promote fairness during the court or arbitration processes. However, even after the agreement to start enforcing the Convention's report, the Foreign Arbitral Award has yet to be fully recognized internationally. The dissertation will analyze and discuss the reasons for refusing to recognize and implement a foreign arbitral award under the New York Convention, as well as how it is applied by different jurisdictions, with a focus on due process, in terms of its concept, the consequences of its breach, how the courts interpret it and how the parties bring it before the competent court, and finally the conclusion and recommendation.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)Dr Abba Kolo2024-07-24T11:42:26Z2024-07-24T11:42:26Z2023-05Dissertationapplication/pdfOxford Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities20002160https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/2662enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/26622024-07-24T23:00:19Z
spellingShingle Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention
BOUHEMADI, TALEB BOUHAMADY TALEB
arbitral award, New York convention
title Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention
title_full Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention
title_fullStr Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention
title_full_unstemmed Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention
title_short Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention
title_sort Breach of Due Process as a Ground for Non-Recognition and Non-Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Award Under the New York Convention
topic arbitral award, New York convention
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/2662