The arbitration award is effective as a judicial assessment, however it is enforceable only after approval by the Court. The Contribution analyzes the procedural “exequatur”, the regulatory reforms that, in time, have fol- lowed, as well as, the doctrinal orientations that have developed on their own nature. The analysis concerns the modalities of procedural activation, as well as, powers, duties and responsabilities of the parties, and subsequently the nature of control reserved to the Exequatur Judge. Finally, the author assesses ways to contest the judgement made by the Court against the cases of appeals.
Il deposito, l'omologazione e l'esecutorietà del lodo. Il reclamo. Commento all'art. 825 c.p.c.
Olga Desiato
2021-01-01
Abstract
The arbitration award is effective as a judicial assessment, however it is enforceable only after approval by the Court. The Contribution analyzes the procedural “exequatur”, the regulatory reforms that, in time, have fol- lowed, as well as, the doctrinal orientations that have developed on their own nature. The analysis concerns the modalities of procedural activation, as well as, powers, duties and responsabilities of the parties, and subsequently the nature of control reserved to the Exequatur Judge. Finally, the author assesses ways to contest the judgement made by the Court against the cases of appeals.File in questo prodotto:
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