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UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
REFERENCES
article 35
see this article in the full MAL
Article 35. Recognition and enforcement
(1) An arbitral award, irrespective of the country in which it was made, shall be recognized as
binding and, upon application in writing to the competent court, shall be enforced subject to the
provisions of this article and of article 36.
(2) The party relying on an award or applying for its enforcement shall supply the duly
authenticated original award or a duly certified copy thereof, and the original arbitration
agreement referred to in article 7 or a duly certified copy thereof. If the award or agreement is
not made in an official language of this State, the party shall supply a duly certified translation
thereof into such language.***
[The footnote reads as follows: "*** The conditions set forth in this paragraph are intended to set maximum standards. It would,
thus, not be contrary to the harmonization to be achieved by the model law if a State retained
even less onerous conditions."]
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THIS ARTICLE.
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