INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC ARBITRATION IN SWITZERLAND

Contents XXX ii. Award set aside.....................................................................787 iii. Award suspended..................................................................788 iv. Adjournment of enforcement and security – Art.VI NYC ....789 7. Grounds for refusal to be examined ex officio ....................................789 a. Dispute not capable of settlement by arbitration – Art.V(2)(a) NYC .............................................................................................790 b. Incompatibility with public policy – Art.V(2)(b) NYC................792 8. Procedural rules..................................................................................795 9. Reservation of “more favourable law” ...............................................795 a. National law .................................................................................796 b. International law...........................................................................797 IV. Recognition of awards ..............................................................................798 Swiss Private International Law Act (PILA) of 18 December 1987 ..............................799 Swiss Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) of 19 December 2008..........................................809 Table of Cases....................................................................................................................821 Index...................................................................................................................................853 Index of Swiss international arbitration law...................................................................885 Index of New York Convention........................................................................................889

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