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Manifest Disregard in International Commercial Arbitration: Whether Manifest Disregard Holds, Howeve...

Manifest Disregard in International Commercial Arbitration: Whether Manifest Disregard Holds, Howeve...

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Manifest Disregard in International Commercial Arbitration: Whether Manifest Disregard Holds, However Good, Bad, or Ugly

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Manifest Disregard in International Commercial Arbitration: Whether Manifest Disregard Holds, However Good, Bad, or Ugly

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University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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UMass law review, 2018-09, Vol.13 (2), p.336

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English

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University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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Manifest disregard is a common law reason for not enforcing an arbitration award. This principle applies when the arbitrator knew and understood the law, but the arbitrator disregarded the applicable law. Presently, the United states supreme Court has not made a definite decision on whether manifest disregard is still a valid reason for vacating th...

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Manifest Disregard in International Commercial Arbitration: Whether Manifest Disregard Holds, However Good, Bad, or Ugly

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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A550067461

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A550067461

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2167-8286

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2167-8294

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