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GERMANY 58

24 - 06 - 1999

Germany 58. Oberlandesgericht, Schleswig, 24 June 1999

Yearbook
Yearbook Commercial Arbitration, A.J. van den Berg (ed.), Vol. XXIX (2004)

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Germany

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Full text decision GERMANY 58

Excerpt
Excerpt decision GERMANY 58

Topics in GERMANY 58
¶301 » Procedure for enforcement in general
¶303 » Estoppel/waiver
¶401 » Conditions to be fulfilled by petitioner in general
¶502 » No re-examination of the merits of the arbitral award
¶503 » Burden of proof on respondent
¶504 » Paragraph 1 - Ground a: Invalidity of the arbitration agreement - Agreement referred to in Art. II
¶508 » Ground b: Violation of due process in general
¶512 » Ground c: Excess by arbitrator of his authority - Excess of authority
¶513 » Ground d: Irregularity in the composition of the arbitral tribunal or arbitral procedure
¶518 » Paragraph 2 - Distinction domestic–international public policy
¶521 » Lack of impartiality of arbitrator

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