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Five Facts About Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Awards in Central and Eastern Europe
Article Summary: Author Patricia Živković explores five essential facts regarding the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The analysis examines regional judicial attitudes, compliance with the New York Convention, procedural grounds for refusal, public policy interpretations, and the impact of local court practices. The article offers practical insights for foreign award creditors seeking efficient award execution and enforcement stability across CEE jurisdictions.
Kluwer Arbitration Blog
Arbitration has become an accepted dispute resolution mechanism in Central and Eastern Europe (“CEE”) over the last two decades. Given the diversity of the countries in CEE, arbitral practice in the region is not entirely uniform despite the fact that most CEE countries are parties to international instruments meant to harmonize arbitration standards and court-related procedures. Though CEE’s arbitration practice cannot be summarized in a few words, this piece gives a bird’s eye view of the region, with a focus on five key facts or figures concerning recognition and enforcement of foreign awards.