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ITALY 18

22 - 10 - 1976

Italy 18. Corte di Appello, Florence, 22 October 1976

Yearbook
Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, P. Sanders (ed.), Vol. III (1978)

Country
Italy

Original full text
Full text decision ITALY 18

Excerpt
Excerpt decision ITALY 18

Topics in ITALY 18
¶101 » Award made in the territory of another (Contracting) State (paragraphs 1 and 3 – first or "reciprocity" reservation)
¶103 » Nationality of the parties no criterion
¶108 » Arbitral award: arbitrato irrituale (Italy) and other procedures akin to arbitration
¶502 » No re-examination of the merits of the arbitral award
¶514 » Ground e: Award not binding, suspended or set aside - "Binding"
¶516 » “Set aside”
¶518 » Paragraph 2 - Distinction domestic–international public policy
¶519 » Ground a: Arbitrability
¶522 » Lack of reasons in award
¶523 » Irregularities in the arbitral procedure (see also Art. V(1)(b))
¶524 » Other cases
¶704 » European Convention of 1961

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