ENFORCEABILITY OF FOREIGN AWARDS IN INDIA:PROBLEMS AND PERSPECTIVES

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Authors:

Prof. (Dr.) V. J. Praneshwaran

Mr. Paul Frederick

DOI: https://doi.org/10.47716/JPC.B.978-93-91303-76-1

ISBN: 978-93-91303-76-1

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Abstract

As India emerges as a global nexus for commerce and trade, the subject of arbitration, particularly the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards, gains monumental significance. “Enforceability of Foreign Awards in India: Problems and Perspectives” offers a deep dive into this intricate arena, bridging the gap between theoretical understanding and practical implications. This book systematically unpacks the evolution of arbitration in India, highlights the international conventions shaping its trajectory, and delves into the challenges faced in enforcing foreign awards. Of particular interest is the analysis of the ‘public policy’ constraint, which has been a pivotal point of contention in the enforceability discourse. Drawing on a combination of rigorous research, legal analysis, and case studies, the authors present a holistic view, concluding with pragmatic suggestions for refining the arbitration landscape in India. The book promises to be an invaluable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, policymakers, and students in the field.
Keywords:Arbitration in India, Enforcement of Foreign Awards, Public Policy, International Conventions, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Judicial Trends, Legal Analysis

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