What are the requirements for enforcement of an arbitral award in an international court?
Enforcement of an arbitral award in an international court requires a few specific steps. First, the award must be recognized as binding and valid in the country where enforcement is sought. This means that the court must recognize the validity of the arbitration proceedings and that the resulting award is binding on the parties. Second, the court must review the award to make sure that it is in compliance with public policy. If there is conflict between the award and domestic or international public policy, the court will not recognize the award. Third, the court must confirm that all the necessary parties have been served and that the proper procedures were followed in the arbitration proceedings. Finally, if the award is valid and does not violate public policy, the court must issue an order to enforce the award. This order must be duly served upon or mailed to the party found liable for damages. The court will also issue a final judgment that will be recorded in the court’s records. This judgment is then enforceable by the court and is binding on the parties. In Washington, the enforcement of an arbitral award in an international court is regulated by the Washington Arbitration Act. This law outlines the procedural requirements that must be followed in order for an award to be enforced in the courts.
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