Understanding the European Convention on Arbitration

What is the European Convention on Arbitration?

The European Convention on Arbitration, also known as the Geneva Convention, is an international treaty that aims to facilitate the recognition and enforcement of arbitration awards across European countries.

  • Facilitates international trade and investment
  • Provides a framework for resolving disputes

Key Provisions of the Convention

The Convention sets out several key provisions, including the recognition and enforcement of arbitration awards, the role of national courts, and the rights of parties involved in arbitration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the European Convention on Arbitration?+

The purpose of the European Convention on Arbitration is to facilitate the recognition and enforcement of arbitration awards across European countries.

How does the Convention affect international trade?+

The Convention promotes international trade and investment by providing a framework for resolving disputes in a fair and efficient manner.

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