Вид документа : Статья из журнала
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Автор(ы) : Malinovska, Iryna, Yarkina, Natalya, Filiuk, Oleksandra
Заглавие : “Public Order” as Grounds for Refusal in the Recognition and Enforcement of a Decision in International Commercial Arbitration: Ukrainian Realities and International Experience
Разночтения заглавия :: Public Order as Grounds for Refusal in the Recognition and Enforcement of a Decision in International Commercial; Загл. из Scopus: "PUBLIC ORDER" AS GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL IN THE RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF A DECISION IN INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: UKRAINIAN REALITIES AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE; Загл. из Web of Science: "Public order" as grounds for refusal in the recognition and enforcement of a decision in international commercial arbitration: ukrainian realities and international experience
Место публикации : Access to Justice in Eastern Europe. - 2022. - Vol. 5 [не зазначено у Web of Science], Iss. 1 (13). - P.154-164
УДК : 341.63
Ключевые слова (''Своб.индексиров.''): public order--громадський порядок--общественный порядок--international commercial arbitration--международный коммерческий арбитраж--міжнародний комерційний арбітраж--recognition and enforcement of foreign decision--визнання та виконання іноземного рішення--признание и исполнение иностранного решения
Аннотация: The question of recognition and enforcement of international commercial arbitration (ICA) decisions, as a prototype of a foreign court decision, finds radically opposite answers in different legal systems and in the doctrine of the ICA. Thus, in the Regulation of the Council (EU) 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 on the jurisdiction, recognition, and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters, formerly the Brussels Convention of 1968 and the Lugano Convention of 1988, the notion of 'arbitration' was excluded from the sphere of execution and recognition of foreign court decisions. Methods: Nevertheless, the procedure for recognising and enforcing an ICA award has a unified approach in many countries around the world. Thus, national courts, when deciding on the recognition and enforcement of an ICA award, are increasingly faced with such problematic issues as the grounds for refusing to recognise and enforce such an award. This article reveals that these grounds for refusing to recognise and enforce the award of the ICA are a violation of public order of the country where the arbitral award is subject to recognition and enforcement. Particular attention is paid to the distinction between 'substantive' and 'procedural' public order and the practical approaches of national courts in some countries to this issue. Results and Conclusions: The authors state that the way to overcome this inconsistency is still a unified approach to understanding 'public order' in all member states of the New York Convention of 1958 and clearer international regulation of this issue.
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Yarkina, Natalya; Яркіна, Наталя Євгеніївна; Filiuk, Oleksandra; Маліновська, Ірина Миколаївна