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Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Under the OHA

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  When envisaged the legal relationship of Sub-Saharan African countries to the New Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards of 1958,one denotes that merely half of the countries acceded to this Convention.Nevertheless,the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards are not an automatic system.The arbitral awards creditors shall seek the enforceability of arbitral awards before a State Court and may face the few grounds to set aside arbitral awards among them the... 

【文章来源】:对外经济贸易大学北京市 211工程院校 教育部直属院校

【文章页数】:290 页

【学位级别】:博士

【文章目录】:
Abstract
List of Abbreviations
Chapter One:Introduction
    1.1.Brief on Arbitration,Recognition,and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in Sub-Saharan Africa
        1.1.1.Background on OHADA
        1.1.2.The significance of the topic
    1.2.Literature Review
        1.2.1.Issues description
        1.2.2.A critical review of the literature
    1.3.Significance of the Research
        1.3.1.Potential Innovations
        1.3.3.Theoretical Significance
    1.4.Methodology of the Research
        1.4.1.Qualitative sources
        1.4.2 Chronological and Geographical Scope
Chapter Two:The Scope of Arbitration under the OHADA Regime
    2.1.The Scope of Arbitration under the Uniform Act on Arbitration and the Arbitration Rules of the CCJA
        2.1.1.The Ad Hoc Arbitration
        2.1.2.Rational Materia
        2.1.3.Rational Personae
        2.1.4.The Application of the UAA in the Space
        2.1.5.The CCJA Arbitration Center
    2.2.The Arbitrability of the Disputes
        2.2.1.The Capacity to Compromise of Natural and Legal Person
        2.2.2.The Capacity to Compromise of Public Entities
    2.3.The Limits of the Arbitrability of Disputes
        2.3.1.The Limits Regarding the Arbitrability of Natural Person
        2.3.2.The Limits Regarding the Arbitrability of Public Corporations.
    2.4.The Restrictions of the Ad Hoc and the CCJA Arbitrations
        2.4.1.The Difficulties related to Indifference of Domestic and International Arbitration
        2.4.2.The Restrictions of the Ad Hoc Arbitration
        2.4.3.The Restrictions of the CCJA Arbitration
        2.4.4.The restriction of connection to the OHADA Area
Chapter Three:The Enforcement of Arbitral Awards under the OHADA Regime
    3.1.Interim Awards in OHADA Dual Instruments
        3.1.1.Interim Measures under the Uniform Act on Arbitration
        3.1.2.Interim Measures under the CCJA Arbitration Rules
    3.2.The Enforcement of OHADA Arbitral Awards
        3.2.1.The Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Inside OHADA's Area
        3.2.2.The Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Outside OHADA's Area
    3.3.The Enforcement of Arbitral Awards from Conventional Law
        3.3.1.The Enforcement of Arbitral Awards Outside the OHADA's Laws
        3.3.2.The Enforcement of Arbitral Awards from Third-Party States of the OHADA
    3.4.The Conflict of Laws in the OHADA
        3.4.1.The Conflict of Laws between Treaties and the OHADA Laws
        3.4.2.The Conflict of Laws before the CCJA OHADA
    3.5.The Enforcement of Investor-State Arbitral Awards
        3.5.1.The Enforcement of ICSID Awards in Africa
        3.5.2.The Investor-State Disputes New Settings in OHADA
        3.5.3.The Sino-African BITs
Chapter Four:The Annulment actions against the Arbitral Awards under the OHADA Regime
    4.1.The Annulment Actions under the Uniform Act on Arbitration
    4.2.The Annulment Actions under CCJA Arbitration Rules
    4.3.The Exceptional Remedy:The Request to Revision
        4.3.1.The Request for Revision under the Uniform Act on Arbitration
        4.3.2.The Request for Revision under the CCJA Arbitration Rules
    4.4.The Other Remedy:The Third-Party objection
        4.4.1.Third-Party Objection under the Uniform Act on Arbitration
        4.4.2.Third-Party Objection under the CCJA Arbitration Rules
Chapter Five:The Dual Functions of the Common Court of Justice and Arbitration in Arbitral Proceedings
    5.1.OHADA Treaty Clauses related to the Common Court of Justice and Arbitration
        5.1.1.The Judicial Responsibility of CCJA
        5.1.2.The Rules of Procedure of the CCJA
    5.2.The CCJA Attributions in Arbitration
    5.3.The Challenges faced by the CCJA
Chapter Six:Innovations in Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards under the OHADA Regime
    6.1.The Reinforcement of the Arbitral Proceedings
        6.1.1.The Reinforcement of the Subject to Arbitrability
        6.1.2.The Reinforcement of the Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal
    6.2.The Reinforcement of the Recognition and the Enforcement of Arbitral Awards
        6.2.1.The Reinforcement from the Revised Arbitration Laws
        6.2.2.The Reinforcement of the Formalism
    6.3.The Reinforcement of the Remedies
        6.3.1.The Reinforcement against the Challenge of Arbitrators
        6.3.2.The Reinforcement of Interpretation of the Cause of Annulments
            6.3.2.1.The Position of Comparative Law
            6.3.2.2.The Delimitation of the Concept
    6.4.The Distribution of Jurisdiction between the State Judge and the Arbitral Tribunal
        6.4.1.The Stay of Appeal Suspensive Effect
        6.4.2.The Integration of Multi-Steps Clauses
Chapter Seven:Conclusions
    7.1.Summary of the research
    7.2.Answers of the Research Questions
    7.3.Discussion- Recommendations to Solve the Problems
Bibliography
Appendix
Acknowledgements
Resume



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