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FIRUZEH v FINGAL [2015] DIFC CFI ARB-005 — Enforcement of ICC Awards and the Limits of Dilatory Challenges (26 July 2015)
The DIFC Court of First Instance affirms its pro-enforcement stance by rejecting a stay of execution where a foreign challenge to an ICC award lacked merit and appeared to be a tactical delay.
Eava v Egan [2014] DIFC ARB 005 — Enforcement of ICC Awards and the Limits of Dilatory Challenges
The dispute originated from a commercial transaction in February 2011, wherein Egan, a Dubai-based air cargo company, agreed to purchase three aircraft engines from Eava, a U.S. company specializing in the sale and lease of commercial aircraft engines.
Eava v Egan [2014] DIFC ARB 005: Why Mere Arbitral Delay Fails the Public Policy Test
Justice Sir David Steel’s decisive rejection of procedural obstructionism in international award enforcement