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UNITED STATES 807 A
United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, 27 January 2014
(Lito Martinez Asignacion v. Rickmers Genoa Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Cie KG)
UNITED STATES 807 A
See also United States District Court, Eastern District of Louisiana, 10 February 2014
(Lito Martinez Asignacion v. Rickmers Genoa Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Cie KG)
UNITED STATES 807 B
The court discusses whether the Convention applies to domestic arbitration and to proceedings for the setting aside of domestic awards.
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.
The court discusses the burden of proof of the grounds for refusing enforcement under the Convention.
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.
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.