exequatur in the PONS Dictionary

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exequatur procedure

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The new regime affords a high level of protection to the winning party - particularly given that, as was previously the case, application for exequatur is made ex parte.
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This usually involved issuing an exequatur, a document that guarantees the consul's rights and privileges.
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Neither full diplomatic relations nor consular relations with similar recognition (exequatur) would be tolerated.
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If a consul is not appointed by commission, the consul receives no exequatur; the government will usually provide some other means to recognize the consul.
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Hence, the double exequatur would ultimately foist the first jurisdiction's standards for the enforcement of arbitral awards onto the second jurisdiction.
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This procedure necessarily involves the reversal of any decision granting exequatur.
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Although arbitral awards themselves are excluded from the regulation's scope, exequatur decisions regarding arbitral awards are within its scope.
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There is therefore no contradictory debate between the parties until the filing of an action to set aside or of appellate proceedings against the order granting exequatur.
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As a result, the state's review of arbitral awards is exercised primarily during the exequatur procedure.
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A limited veto was sanctioned, but the exequatur was refused.
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