Preface List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Table of Cases and Awards General Bibliography Preliminary Remarks (Liebscher) Article I [Scope of Application] (Ehle) Article II [Recognition of Arbitration Agreements] (Wilske) Article II(1), (2) (Wolff) Article II(3) (Wilske/Fox) Article III [Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards; General Rule] (Scherer) Article IV [Formal Requirements for Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards] (Scherer) Article V [Grounds for Refusal of Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards] (Borris/Hennecke) Article V General (Borris/Hennecke) Article V (1)(a) (Wilske/Fox) Article V (1)(b) (Scherer) Article V (1)(c) (Borris/Hennecke) Article V (1)(d) (Borris/Hennecke) Article V (1)(e) (Liebscher) Article V (2)(a) (Quinke) Article V (2)(b) (Wolff) Article VI [Adjournment; Security] (Liebscher) Article VII [Other Enforcement Regimes] (Quinke) Article VIII [Signing and Ratifying the Convention] (Kölbl) Article IX [Accession] (Kölbl) Article X [Extension to Other Territories] (Kölbl) Article XI [Federal or Non-Unitary States] (Kölbl) Article XII [Coming into Force] (Kölbl) Article XIII [Denunciation] (Kölbl) Article XIV [Avail Against Other Contracting States] (Kölbl) Article XV [Notifications] (Kölbl) Article XVI [Official Languages; Transmission of Copies] (Kölbl) Annexes I. Text of the New York Convention in Authentic Languages II. Status of the New York Convention (Contracting States, Dates, Reservations and Declarations) III. UNCITRAL Recommendation IV. Travaux Pre'paratoires 1. New York Convention 2. UNCITRAL Recommendation V. Complementing Conventions 1. Geneva Protocol 2. Geneva Convention 3. European Convention 4. Panama Convention Index
Reinmar Wolff is an experienced arbitrator and Assistant Professor at the University of Marburg. The contributing authors are specialists in arbitration and related matters.
This commentary is an important in-put into the field of
arbitration, because only a uniform interpretation of the
provisions of the convention gives an adequate answer to whether
there are grounds to refuse enforcement and recognition of a
particular award… a great asset to students and young professionals
involved in the field of international commercial arbitration and
dealing with recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral
awards.
*Association for International Arbitration Newsletter, 'In
Touch'*
With this new commentary,…both practitioners and academics alike
are now provided with an up-to-date, comprehensive and reliable
analysis of the legal issues involved in recognizing and enforcing
arbitral awards under the New York Convention…Reviewing the
problems I encountered with the New York Convention during the last
years, I have not found one where this commentary would not have
been helpful in providing a well-argued proposal for its solution
or at least valuable references to case law or other literature…an
important and valuable up-to-date work of reference, which is
indispensable for anyone having to deal with the Convention on more
than a superficial level.
*European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2014*
...a most impressive, useful, and authoritative work. All of the
chapters in the Commentary provide detailed and clear explanations
of issues arising in respect to both legal and practical issues
under the Convention.
*The American Journal of International Law*
Overall, (...) it serves as a good introduction to the NYC.
*Indian journal of international Law*
It definitely belongs into the library of all professionals who
deal with international arbitration and the recognition and
enforcement of arbitral awards.
*Association Suisse de l'Arbitrage Bulletin*
It definitely belongs into the library of all professionals who
deal with international arbitration and the recognition and
enforcement of arbitral awards.
*Dispute Resolution International*
The New York Convention: A Commentary is a welcome addition to the
arbitration practitioner's library. It is thoroughly researched,
well written, and sensibly organized, a superb and much-needed
addition to the field.
*Arbitration International*
It deserves a place not only on the bookshelves of the libraries of
law firms and universities, but also on the desk of every
international arbitration practitioner as the reference book of
choice.
*Arbitration*
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