Author: Anna Kopylova

German Supreme Court has its own “Enka v. Chubb”: How Germany and the UK determine the law governing the arbitration agreement

In most cases, the question which law applies to the arbitration agreement is rather academic, but in some rare cases, this question can decide about the validity of the arbitration clause or even the extension to non-signatories. After the UK Supreme Court decided on the famous “Enka v. Chubb” matter, the German Supreme Court now […]

No Treaty but Reciprocity: Dutch State Court Decision recognized in Russia

The Moscow Arbitrazh Court recognised a Dutch court decision based on the principle of reciprocity, although no treaty on recognition and enforcement of state-court judgements is in place between the Netherlands and Russia (Moscow Arbitrazh Court, Judgement of 19.06.2019, A40-68312/2018). Background to the case Stichting Administratiekantoor Nems trust foundation (Netherlands) obtained a judgement against a […]

Russian courts become Arbitration friendly: SCAI Award enforced with encouraging reasoning

The jurisprudence of Russian courts on recognition and enforceability of foreign arbitral awards in 2020 is still not homogeneous and the risk of surprising decisions remains. However, the number of decisions in which recognition and enfocement are refused on the grounds of ordre public violations is declining. One of the reasons for this positive development is the […]

Révision au fond: Anerkennung und Vollstreckung ausländischer Schiedssprüche in Russland

Die Frage der Anerkennung und Vollstreckbarerklärung ausländischer Schiedssprüche im Rechtsverkehr mit Russland ist von erheblicher Bedeutung. Die Durchsetzung von Schiedssprüchen entscheidet im Streitfall darüber, ob eine obsiegende Entscheidung auch wirtschaftlich mit einer Befriedigung des Gläubigers endet. Russische Gerichte sind in der Vergangenheit immer wieder mit überraschenden Entscheidungen im Bereich der Anerkennung und Vollstreckbarerklärung ausländischer Schiedssprüche […]