US 208. United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 16 October 1995
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The court discusses aspects relating to the implementation of the Convention in a Contracting State: the self-executing nature of the Convention v. the requirement of implementing legislation; the lack of implementing legislation; legislation that diverges from the text of the Convention or is defective under national law. Also, the domestic requirement that a State be included in an official list (“gazetted”) to ascertain reciprocity.
Implementing legislation
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The court discusses whether a certain dispute could be settled by arbitration, and the law applicable to that determination.
Arbitrability (see also Art. V(2) sub ground a. "arbitrability", ¶519)