Bolivia
Bolivia
Bulgaria
Single-Instance Proceedings for Annulment of Arbitral Awards from Perspective of Constitutional Principles and Protection of Rights (Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria; October 24, 2002)Nature of Arbitration – Exclusion of Review on Merits and Ordinary and Extraordinary Remedies (Supreme Court; January 14, 1993)Nature of Arbitration and Party Autonomy – Inadmissibility of Extraordinary Remedies against Court Decisions on Annulment of Arbitral Awards as Fundamental Procedural Rule (Supreme Court; June 29, 1993)Jurisdiction as Procedural Conditio Sine Qua Non–Conflict of Jurisdiction between Courts, Other Authorities and Arbitral Tribunals (Supreme Court; June 6, 1995)Purpose of Recognition Proceedings and Prohibition of Material Review – Public Policy and Fundamental Procedural Principles as Condition for Recognition of Foreign Award – The Time Limit
for Rendering an Award Agreed by the Parties Cannot Be Extended by a Decision of the Court of Arbitration (Supreme Court; July 28, 2004)Violation of Public Policy as a Manifest Breach of Overriding Mandatory Public-law Rules Based on Constitution – The Merits of the Case Cannot Be Reviewed, Not Even During the Process of
Examining Public Policy Violations (Supreme Court of Cassation; October 31, 2008)Public Policy as Expression of Fundamental Substantive and Procedural Principles, Protecting Fundamental Values, Legal Ideas and Values of State and Society (Supreme Court of Cassation; February 9, 2009)
Canada
Canada
Czech Republic
Arbitration in the Case Law of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic with regard to the Nature and Purpose of Arbitration
Hungary
Arbitration Courts and the Judiciary – “Independence and Equivalence”Parties to Arbitral Award Annulment Proceedings; Exercise of Rights in LitigationApplication of Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties to the Recognition and Enforcement of Court Judgments with Regard to Arbitral Awards that Have a Nature Comparable to a Court Judgment; Priority of Laws on the Recognition and Enforcement of Court Judgments if They Are More Advantageous than the New York ConventionImportance of Autonomy and the Possibility to Restrict (Exclude) Certain Constitutionally Guaranteed Fundamental Rights; Fair Trial and Public Policy
Poland
Judicial Protection of the Rights of the Parties: Effective Arbitration Clause as a Restriction on the Constitutional Right of Judicial RecourseAutonomy in Arbitration Procedure: Scope of Review of Arbitration AwardsConstitutional Right to Fair Trial: Fundamental Principles of Legal Order; Public Policy ClauseFundamental Principles of the Legal Order: Arbitration Award That Infringes the Guiding Legal PrinciplesConstitutional Order of Priority of Legal Acts: The Requirement of Written Form under the New York ConventionThe Court Cannot Examine the Essence of the Matter of the Arbitration Award; Resignation of Arbitrators as the Withdrawal
from the Contract