Topic List of Court Decisions on the New York Convention Cases
This list is a consolidation of the annual Indexes, prepared by d.ssa Silvia Borelli, for the court decisions reported in each Yearbook as indexed per subject matter ("Topic") appearing in the Commentary.
To read an excerpt of the case, click the case number (e.g., US 412) and click the link to KluwerArbitration in the window that opens. The KluwerArbitration website will open in a new browser window.
¶001 » Interpretation of the Convention¶101 » Award made in the territory of another (Contracting) State (paragraphs 1 and 3 – first or "reciprocity" reservation)
¶102 » Arbitral award not considered as domestic (paragraph 1)
¶103 » Nationality of the parties no criterion
¶104 » Convention’s applicability in other cases
¶105 » “Persons, whether physical or legal” (paragraph 1) (including sovereign immunity)
¶106 » Problems concerning the identity of a party
¶107 » Second reservation (“commercial reservation”) (paragraph 3)
¶108 » Arbitral award: arbitrato irrituale (italy) and other procedures akin to arbitration
¶109 » Arbitral award: “a-national” award
¶110 » Arbitral award: types
¶111 » Permanent arbitral bodies (paragraph 2)
¶112 » Retroactivity
¶113 » Implementing legislation
¶114 » Iran-US Claims Tribunal
¶201 » Scope of arbitration agreement
¶202 » Contents of arbitration agreement
¶203 » Uniform rule
¶203-204 » Formal validity, uniform law and municipal law
¶204 » Formal validity and municipal law
¶205 » Signatures
¶206 » Exchange of letters or telegrams
¶207 » Means of communication for achieving the exchange in writing
¶208 » Sales or purchase confirmation
¶209 » Incorporation by reference and standard conditions
¶210 » Articles 1341 and 1342 Italian Civil Code
¶211 » Bill of lading and charter party
¶212 » Agent/broker, etc.
¶213 » Amendment or renewal
¶214 » Agreement providing for arbitration in another state
¶214-216 » Field of application
¶215 » Agreement providing for arbitration within forum’s state
¶216 » No place of arbitration designated
¶216A » Analogous applicability of Art. VII(1)
¶217 » Referral to arbitration in general
| (): | US 764; US 766; US 771; US 772; US 775; |
| Volume I (1976): | US 673; Ussr 1; |
| Volume III (1978): | Tunisia 1; US 12; US 13; US 14; |
| Volume IV (1979): | Germany 15; India 4; Italy 26; Italy 28; Italy 31; UK 3 (sub 1 and 3); UK 4; US 19; US 20; US 21 (sub 2); |
| Volume VI (1981): | Australia 1; Italy 39 (sub 2); US 29; |
| Volume VIII (1983): | Japan 2; |
| Volume IX (1984): | Italy 64 (sub 1); US 50 (sub 3); US 51 (sub 11-13); |
| Volume X (1985): | India 10 (sub 20-30); Italy 68 (sub 1-2); Italy 73 (sub 1); Italy 79 (sub 1); Spain 5 (sub 4); US 56 (sub 28); US 57 (sub 9); |
| Volume XI (1986): | Italy 85 (sub 5); UK 19 (sub 8-10); US 60 (sub 2-3); |
| Volume XII (1987): | Switzerland 13; US 67 (sub 7-9); US 70 (sub 2 and 11-24); |
| Volume XIII (1988): | India 13 (sub 3-6); Italy 94 (sub 3-6); US 75 (sub 2-18); US 77 (sub 4 and 7); |
| Volume XIV (1989): | India 17; Italy 101; Italy 99 (sub 5); UK 26 (sub 3); US 82; US 86; |
| Volume XV (1990): | India 18 (sub 34-37); Netherlands Antilles 1; US 102 (sub 12); US 90 (sub 5-9); US 95 (sub 1); US 96 (sub 1; US 97 (sub 4-9); US 98 (sub 5 and 17); US 99 (sub 4); |
| Volume XVI (1991): | Australia 6; France 15 (sub 1); Mexico 3 (sub 1); Spain 24; US 109 (sub 1-2); |
| Volume XVII (1992): | Germany 37 (sub 5); Italy 110 (sub 1-2); Italy 115 (sub 3); PR CHINA 1; Taiwan 1; UK 31; US 114 (sub 5-7 and 9-17); US 116 (sub 19-20); US 118 (sub 1); US 119 (sub 3-4); |
| Volume XVIII (1993): | US 123; US 124; US 126 (sub 1 and 12-33); US 127 (sub 2-3, 6 and 15-17); US 131 (sub 1, 17-19 and 21); US 134 (sub 27); US 137; US 141; |
| Volume XIX (1994): | Canada 6 (sub 4-10); Italy 129 (sub 4-5); UK 37 (sub 1-12); US 146 (sub 6); US 147 (sub 7); US 148 (sub 1, 5 and 7); US 150 (sub 2); US 153; US 157 (sub 11-16); US 158 (sub 6-7); |
| Volume XX (1995): | Australia 10 (sub 3); France 21 (sub 5-7); US 159 (sub 8); US 162 (sub 1-4); US 165 (sub 2 and 4-6); US 166; US 167; US 168 (sub 11); US 173 (sub 4); US 174; US 175; US 176; US 177 (sub 11); US 181 (sub 1-7); |
| Volume XXI (1996): | India 24 (sub 1-13); Italy 133 (sub 4); New Zealand 3 (sub 8-11); US 192; US 199 (sub 2-5 and 14); US 202 (sub 1-2 and 15); US 207 (sub 8); |
| Volume XXII (1997): | Australia 12 (sub 5-12); Canada 8 (sub 1-5); Netherlands 21 (sub 3-4 and 6-9); Netherlands 22 (sub 6); UK 42; UK 43; UK 44 (sub 13-22); UK 46 (sub 1 and 14-22); US 210 (sub 1-8 and 16-17); US 212; US 213; US 215 (sub 2 and 7); US 216 (sub 3-15); US 218 (sub 1-2, 15-22 and 27-37); US 220 (sub 1-2); US 221 (sub 6-9 and 12-13); US 224 (sub 3 and 22); US 228 (sub 5); US 232 (sub 4); US 233 (sub 3-4 and 10); |
| Volume XXIII (1998): | Australia 13 (sub 1-28); India 26 (sub 39-40); Singapore 2; UK 47; US 241; US 242 (sub 3 and 25-26); US 243 (sub 3-6); US 245 (sub 12); US 247 (sub 2-13); US 248 (sub 2); US 249 (sub 2-4); US 251 (sub 1-6); US 252; US 253 (sub 4-12); US 254 (sub 16-24); US 256; US 257 (sub 3 and 5); US 258 (sub 2); US 259; US 268 (sub 2); |
| Volume XXIV (1999): | Australia 16 (sub 13); Bermuda 4; US 272; |
| Volume XXV (2000): | Australia 18; UK 56 (sub 1-20 and 33-47); US 290; US 291; US 293 (sub 3-6); US 295 (sub 12-32); US 297; US 300 (sub 4-9); US 302 (sub 2); US 303; US 304 (sub 3-5); US 307 (sub 1); US 308 (sub 1-4, 8-10 and 16-27); US 309; US 311 (sub 3); US 312; US 314; US 315; US 316; US 317 (sub 1-3); US 319 (sub 12-15); US 324 (sub 2); US 330 (sub 4); US 332 (sub 1); US 333 (sub 3-10); US 335 (sub 2); |
| Volume XXVI (2001): | Italy 157 (sub 2-7); Singapore 3; UK 57 (sub 45-52); US 340 (sub 2-5, 7 and 74-76); US 342 (sub 6-7); US 343 (sub 1-6 and 26-33); US 344 (sub 1-12 and 14-15); US 347 (sub 1-24); US 350; US 351 (sub 13); US 353 (sub 1-2); US 354 (sub 1-18 and 29-30); US 356; US 358 (sub 1-4); |
| Volume XXVII (2002): | Italy 161 (sub 1-7); Philippines 1 (sub 4-5); UK 59 (sub 25-38); US 363 (sub 14); US 370; US 396; |
| Volume XXVIII (2003): | Australia 21 (sub 1 and 4-5); US 425; US 431 (sub 6-22); US 444; |
| Volume XXIX (2004): | Australia 23 (sub 1-6 and 148-158); France 34; Italy 165; Switzerland 36; US 445; US 446; US 447 (sub 2-10); US 451; US 454 (sub 11-21, 26-37, 41-45 and 50-72); US 455; US 462 (sub 9-12); US 464; US 466 (sub 10-46); US 481 (sub 7-13); |
| Volume XXX (2005): | Australia 24 (sub 6-15 and 22-42); Italy 166 (sub 2-3); Spain 39; UK 66 (sub 23-29); UK 67 (sub 38-46); UK 69 (sub 9-24 and 36-39); US 485; US 486 (sub 26-29); US 490 (sub 1-33 and 64-65); US 494; US 497 (sub 7-10); US 500; US 503 (sub 2-11 and 15-17); US 504 (sub 2-18); US 505 (sub 28-30); US 508 (sub 2-17 and 42-45); US 511 (sub 10-45); US 512; US 513 (sub 2-3 and 28); US 518 (sub 9-23); US 524 (sub 20-32); |
| Volume XXXI (2006): | Australia 27 (sub 1-2, 18-19 and 22); Australia 28; Israel 2; US 526 (sub 1-5); US 529; US 530; US 531 (sub 1-16 and 30-37); US 532 (sub 6); US 535; US 538; US 539 (sub 43-46); US 541; US 542; US 543; US 544 (sub 21-45); US 545; US 546 (sub 1-5); US 547; US 550 (sub 3-4 and 17-20); US 552 (sub 1-3 and 9); US 554; US 556; US 558; US 559; US 560; US 561; US 566 (sub 1-4 and 13-14); US 567; US 570 (sub 12-18); US 571; US 576; US 577 (sub 5-6); US 579; |
| Volume XXXII (2007): | Australia 30 (sub 76-88); Brazil 3; New Zealand 4; Pakistan 1 (sub 21-25); UK 77 (sub 19-31); US 580; US 581; US 582; US 584 (sub 21-29 and 38-40); US 586; US 589; US 594; US 596; US 597; US 600; US 601; US 603; US 606; US 609; US 610; US 611; |
| Volume XXXIII (2008): | France 43; Greece 15 (sub 1 and 11); Greece 16; Ireland 2; Italy 174 (sub 1-8); Singapore 8; Spain 63; Spain 64; US 615 (sub 14-27); US 616 (sub 4-9); US 618 (sub 29-35 and 51); US 619 (sub 3-8 and 16-22); US 626 (sub 1-2); US 631 (sub 15-16); US 636; US 640; US 642 (sub 4-10); US 643; US 647; US 649; US 651 (sub 1-3 and 11-14); Venezuela 2 (sub 1-11 and 27-32); |
| Volume XXXIV (2009): | Antigua And Barbuda 1; Canada 27 (sub 6-54 and 59-63); Italy 179 (sub 1-2); Singapore 6; Singapore 7 (sub 63-64); US 656 (sub 15-17); US 662 (sub 2); US 664; US 669; US 670; US 671 (sub 13-21); US 672; US 674 (sub 9-21); US 676 (sub 2); US 677; |
| Volume XXXV (2010): | Australia 34 (sub 67-69); Austria 21 (sub 8-10 and 13); Canada 29 (sub 6-12); Cayman Islands 4; Israel 4; Israel 5; UK 88; US 681 (sub 26-31); US 683 (sub 12-18 and 21-44); US 691; US 698; US 700 (sub 1-3 and 11); US 702 (sub 7-29); US 707; US 710 (sub 45-47); |
| Volume XXXVI (2011): | US 714 (sub 8-22); US 720; US 723; US 726; US 737; US 741 (sub 3-14); US 743 (sub 2-3); US 744; US 745 (sub 1-5 and 20-31); Venezuela 4; |
| Volume XXXVII (2012): | US 755; |
¶218 » Referral is mandatory
¶219 » There must be a dispute
¶220 » “Null and void”, etc.
¶221 » Law applicable to “null and void”, etc. (for formal validity and applicable law, see Art. II, 204 above)
¶222 » Arbitrator’s competence and separability of the arbitration clause
¶223 » Arbitrability (see also Art. V(2) sub ground a. “arbitrability”, 519 below)
¶224 » Declaratory judgment on validity arbitration agreement
¶225 » Related arbitrations (consolidation, etc.)
¶226 » Third parties (see also Art. I sub “problems concerning the identity of the respondent”, 106 above)
¶227 » Concurrent court proceedings (“indivisibility”)
¶228 » Pre-award attachment and other provisional measures
¶229 » Measures in aid of arbitration
¶301 » Procedure for enforcement in general
¶302 » Discovery of evidence
¶303 » Estoppel/waiver
¶304 » Set-off/counterclaim
¶305 » Entry of judgment clause
¶306 » Period of limitation for enforcement
¶307 » Interest on award
¶401 » Conditions to be fulfilled by petitioner in general
¶402 » Original or copy arbitral award
¶403 » Original or copy arbitration agreement
¶404 » Authentication and certification
¶405 » “At the time of application”
¶406 » Translation (paragraph 2)
¶500 » Grounds for refusal of enforcement in general
¶500A » Residual power to enforce notwithstanding existence of ground for refusal
¶501 » Grounds are exhaustive
¶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
¶505 » Incapacity of party
¶506 » Law applicable to the arbitration agreement
¶507 » Miscellaneous cases regarding the arbitration agreement
¶508 » Ground b: Violation of due process in general
¶509 » “Proper notice”
¶510 » Time limits and notice periods
¶511 » “Otherwise unable to present his case”
¶512 » Ground c: Excess by arbitrator of his authority - Excess of authority
¶512A » Partial enforcement (ultra petita)
¶513 » Ground d: Irregularity in the composition of the arbitral tribunal or arbitral procedure
¶514 » Ground e: Award not binding, suspended or set aside - "Binding"
¶515 » Merger of award into judgment
¶516 » “Set aside”
¶517 » “Suspended”
¶518 » Paragraph 2 - Distinction domestic–international public policy
¶519 » Ground a: Arbitrability
¶520 » Ground b: Public policy - Default of party
¶521 » Lack of impartiality of arbitrator
¶522 » Lack of reasons in award
¶523 » Irregularities in the arbitral procedure (see also Art. V(1)(b))
¶524 » Other cases
¶601 » Adjournment of decision on enforcement
¶701 » More-favourable-right provision in general
¶702 » Domestic law on enforcement of foreign award
¶703 » Bilateral and multilateral treaties in general
¶703(A) » Multilateral treaties
¶704 » European Convention of 1961
¶704(A) » Panama convention of 1975
¶704(B) » Bilateral treaties
¶704(C) » Rome treaty of 1958 and ec judgments convention of 1968/1988
¶705 » Relationship with Geneva Treaties of 1923 and 1927
¶911 » Article XI: Federal State Clause
¶914 » General reciprocity clause



