NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 5

30 - 01 - 2019

NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 5

Yearbook Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, S. W. Schill (ed.), Vol. XLIV (2019)
Jurisdiction Netherlands
Summary

Netherlands Antilles 5. Virginia Huntington Ingalls Incorporated v. Ministry of Defense of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Gerecht in Eerste Aanleg van Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba, Case No. BON201800432, 30 January 2019

Related topics
105

The court discusses issues relating to the quality of the parties, as physical or legal persons against whom enforcement of an arbitral award is sought, including the incapacity of a State to enter into an arbitration agreement, and questions relating to sovereign immunity. For the related defenses to enforcement, see Art. V(1)(a).

"Persons, whether physical or legal" (paragraph 1) (including sovereign immunity)
301

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.

Procedure for enforcement in general
501

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.

Grounds are exhaustive
512 Ground c: Excess by arbitrator of his authority - Excess of authority
516

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.

"Set aside"
517

Award not binding, suspended or set aside: The court discusses the meaning of an award having been “suspended” in the country of origin, including when the award has been suspended by operation of law rather than by a court decision.

"Suspended"
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 5