Abstract
The enforcement of a foreign arbitral award in the Netherlands is rarely refused by the Dutch courts. In applying Article V of the Convention, the Dutch courts tend to interpret restrictively the grounds for refusing recognition and enforcement; in particular, application of the public policy exception contained in Article V(2)(b) is limited to violations of international public policy, most notably substantial due process violations in the underlying arbitration proceeding or violations of European competition law.
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