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In this section you will find comprehensive information on the legal implications of the application and interpretation of the doctrine of public policy as a ground for refusing to enforce arbitral awards in international commercial arbitration.
The main focus will be on analysing the extent to which public policy can be a proper defence against the enforcement of foreign awards. In this respect, Article V (2)(b) of the New York Convention.
This section consists of six parts
In this section you will find comprehensive information on the legal implications of the application and interpretation of the doctrine of public policy as a ground for refusing to enforce arbitral awards in international commercial arbitration.
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