This study addresses the issue of recognition and enforceability of foreign arbitral awards, both from the point of view of regulation by national law and the New York Convention. The analysis is based on the provision of Article 1215 k.p.c. and by Article V of the New York Convention. Considerations in the context of this study have been subjected to the reasons for refusal of recognition or enforcement of an arbitration finding. At the same time drew attention also to the relationship between Article 1215 k.p.c. and the New York Convention of 1958. In addition, attention was paid to the question of what the formal requirements must be met in order to be properly filed application to the court of public recognition or enforcement of an arbitration.
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This article relates to the issue of consent decree, which is made in proceedings in a court of conciliation. The article considers the situations where it is possible to make a consent decree, however it also profoundly analyses the legal nature of this question and its effects. The article concerns the problems connected with modification of a consent decree into an arbitration award as well. A consent decree exemplifies one of the methods of deciding cases in a court of conciliation.
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