Pakistan has recently reformed its arbitration laws and laws on the
recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitration agreements and
awards. These reforms relate to both international commercial and
investment arbitration. This book highlights the changes brought
about by the recent enactments and explains the relationships
between the old and new legislation. It provides a detailed and
up-to-date analysis of Pakistani case law on foreign arbitration
agreements and awards. Part I describes the background of
arbitration laws in Pakistan. Part II explains the applicable
substantive and procedural rules for the recognition and
enforcement of foreign arbitration agreements and awards and other
important issues, such as the severability of arbitration clauses
from main agreements, questions of public policy, and interim
measures supporting foreign arbitration. Part III analyses the
recent enactments that implement the New York and the ICSID
Conventions in Pakistan.
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