Judging the Effectiveness of Arbitration through the Assessment of Compliance with and Enforcement of International Arbitration Awards

Q. Tannock
Tannock, Quentin

Article from: TDM 4 (2006), in Resolving International Business Disputes by ADR in Asia

Introduction

This article suggests empirical research to track and understand the ultimate fate of international commercial arbitration awards. Such research would help achieve a deeper understanding of the effectiveness of arbitration in resolving international commercial disputes. Arbitration awards may be complied with or may be wholly or partly enforced or may be abandoned. The focus of the article is on compliance with and enforcement of final arbitration awards. [1] Collaborative comparative study of the compliance with, abandonment of, enforcement of and satisfaction of awards is ...

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Suggested Citation

Q. Tannock; "Judging the Effectiveness of Arbitration through the Assessment of Compliance with and Enforcement of International Arbitration Awards"
TDM 4 (2006), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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