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UNCITRAL MODEL LAW ON
INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
REFERENCES
article 36(1)(a)(iv)
see this article in the full MAL
Article 36. Grounds for refusing recognition or enforcement
(1) Recognition or enforcement of an arbitral award, irrespective of the country in which it was
made, may be refused only:
(a) at the request of the party against whom it is
invoked, if that party furnishes to the competent court where recognition or enforcement is
sought proof that:
... ...; or
(iv) the composition of the arbitral tribunal or the arbitral procedure was not in accordance with the
agreement of the parties or, failing such agreement, was not in accordance with the law of the
country where the arbitration took place; or
... ...; or
... ...
... ...
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