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Awards set aside at the seat of the arbitration: is enforcement still possible?

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Awards set aside at the seat of the arbitration: is enforcement still possible?

by Oliver Marsden and Ashley Jones, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
This article considers whether an award that has been set aside at the seat of the arbitration may nevertheless be recognised and enforced in other jurisdictions under the New York Convention.

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