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CHILE 10
Corte Suprema, First Chamber, 9 July 2019
(Bose Corporation v. MusicWorld Audiovisión Ltda.)
CHILE 10
The Supreme Court rejected all the objections to enforcement of an AAA award, holding, inter alia, that no official authentication of the award by the courts of the place of the arbitration was necessary, since neither the Chilean arbitration law nor the New York Convention set this requirement.
The court discusses the general conditions the Convention imposes on a petitioner for seeking recognition and enforcement of an arbitral award – namely, the submission of the original arbitration agreement or arbitral award or a certified copy thereof – and examines in general whether these conditions were complied in the case at issue.
The court discusses questions relating to the general approach taken by the Convention to the grounds for refusal of recognition and enforcement, including its pro-enforcement bias, as well as the system of the Convention, under which recognition and enforcement may only be denied on seven listed grounds and the petitioner has only the obligations set out in Art. IV.
The court discusses the principle that the merits of the award may not be reviewed and that the court may only carry out a limited review of the award to ascertain grounds for refusal.
Due process: The court discusses what constitutes “proper notice” of the appointment of the arbitrators or of the arbitration proceedings.