Resisting enforcement: New York Convention award: case study

This case study illustrates the procedure for resisting enforcement of a New York Convention award. The factual scenario is the same as that in Enforcing a New York Convention arbitration award: case study and proceeds from the point where the award creditor has obtained an order, on a without notice basis, granting permission to enforce the award. The award debtor must now apply to the English court to set that order aside.
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