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18 - 06 - 1984

UNITED STATES 61

Yearbook Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, A.J. van den Berg (ed.), Vol. XI (1986)
Jurisdiction United States
Summary

US 61. United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, 18 June 1984

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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.

Interest on award
514 Ground e: Award not binding, suspended or set aside - "Binding"
515

Award not binding, suspended or set aside: The court discusses the conditions under which an award that has merged into a court judgment in the country of origin can still be enforced as an award under the Convention, and whether a decision granting recognition under the Convention can be enforced as a foreign court judgment in a third country.

Merger of award into judgment
518

Public policy: The court discusses the meaning of (international as compared to domestic) public policy, generally defined as the basic notions of morality and justice of the enforcement State.

Paragraph 2 - Distinction domestic-international public policy
524

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.

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