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NETHERLANDS 2 D
Hoge Raad, 7 November 1975
(Société Européenne d’Etudes et d’Entreprises – SEEE v. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
NETHERLANDS 2 D
See also Gerechtshof, The Hague, 8 September 1972 (Société Européenne d’Etudes et d’Entreprises – SEEE v. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) NETHERLANDS 2 A
Hoge Raad, 26 October 1973 (Société Européenne d’Etudes et d’Entreprises – SEEE v. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) NETHERLANDS 2 B
Gerechtshof, The Hague, 25 October 1974 (Société Européenne d’Etudes et d’Entreprises – SEEE v. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) NETHERLANDS 2 C
The court discusses whether an “a-national” award falls under the Convention.
The court discusses whether the Convention may be applied retroactively and, if so, as of when: e.g., with the conclusion of the arbitration agreement, the commencement of arbitration, the rendition of the award.
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.
Award not binding, suspended or set aside: The court discusses the difference between the exclusive jurisdiction to set aside an award (primary jurisdiction), which belongs to the courts of the country of origin of the award, and the jurisdiction of all other courts to recognize and enforce the award (secondary jurisdiction); issues relating to the determination of the “competent authority”; and whether an award that has been set aside in the country of origin can be enforced in another State under the Convention.
Public policy: The court discusses the effect of other alleged violations of public policy on the recognition and enforcement of an arbitral award, such as contradictory reasons, manifest disregard of the law (US), etc.