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IRAN-US CLAIMS TRIBUNAL 1
IRAN-US CLAIMS TRIBUNAL 1
Iran-US Claims Tribunal 1. Award in Case No. A27 (586-A27-FT), 5 June 1998
The court discusses whether awards rendered by the Iran-US Claims Tribunal fall under the Convention.
The court discusses the principle that the procedure for the enforcement of awards under the Convention is governed by the lex fori, as well as procedural issues (such as the competent enforcement court) not falling under the specific cases of ¶¶ 302-307.
The court discusses questions relating to interest on the amount due under the arbitral award, including whether the enforcement court may grant interest not granted in the award, modify interest granted in the award, and grant post-award interest.
Due process: The court discusses various irregularities affecting due process, including letters not sent, names of arbitrators or experts not communicated, language of proceedings and communications, etc.