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How far can party autonomy be stretched in setting the grounds for the refusal of arbitral awards

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Yu H (2011) How far can party autonomy be stretched in setting the grounds for the refusal of arbitral awards. International Arbitration Law Review, 14 (5), pp. 156-161.

Abstract
Explores the Belgian, Swiss and US attitudes towards the relationship between the statutory grounds for recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards under domestic law and the contractual agreement between the parties to an arbitration to restrict or expand the grounds for recognising and enforcing such awards, in order to assess the extent to which party autonomy may be stretched.

Keywords
Autonomy; Awards; Belgium; Comparative law; Enforcement; Recognition; Switzerland; United States

Journal
International Arbitration Law Review: Volume 14, Issue 5

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2011
Date accepted by journal01/07/2011
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/17941
PublisherSweet and Maxwell
ISSN1367-8272

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Professor Hong-Lin Yu

Professor Hong-Lin Yu

Professor, Law