Abstract
Being a UNCITRAL Model Law country and a signatory to the New York Convention, Ukraine has a regime generally favourable to international commercial arbitration. However, some peculiarities outside of the original scope of the UNCITRAL Model Law and the New York Convention do exist in Ukraine, which may surprise foreign practitioners. The present article briefly discusses those special features of international commercial arbitration in Ukraine relating to arbitrability, evidentiary practice, recognition and enforcement of awards.
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