The Possibility Of Applying The New York Convention To Recognise And Enforce The Foreign Arbitration Awards In Petroleum Disputes In Iraq

Objective: This study seeks to analyse how the New York Convention for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards can be applied to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitration awards in petroleum disputes in Iraq. Theoretical framework: Iraq acceded to the New York C...

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Main Authors: Mohammed, Haitham Abdulwahhab, Md Dahlan, Nuarrual Hilal, Md Isa @ Yusuff, Yusramizza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Comite Cientifico Interinstitucional 2023
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29613/1/RGSA%2017%2006%202023%201-14.pdf
https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29613/
https://doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v17n6-023
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Summary:Objective: This study seeks to analyse how the New York Convention for the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards can be applied to the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitration awards in petroleum disputes in Iraq. Theoretical framework: Iraq acceded to the New York Convention in 2021. Iraq placed the commercial reservation, meaning that the Convention applies only to differences considered commercial under Iraqi laws. There is a great jurisprudential difference in determining the legal nature of petroleum contracts in Iraq. Thus, the Convention may not apply to these differences resulting from the petroleum contracts in Iraq. So, several studies from the literature have been used as a theoretical basis for this research. Method: This study is based on the doctrinal legal research methodology. Both primary and secondary data are used. Results and conclusion: The results indicate no specific rule in determining the nature of petroleum contracts. It is concluded that the Convention may not be applied to enforcing international arbitration awards in petroleum disputes in Iraq. Thus, it is necessary to reconsider the commercial reservation set by Iraq. Research implications: This study will help international oil companies know the extent of applying the New York Convention to the enforcement of international arbitration awards in Iraq. Originality/value: Improving the legal system for enforcing arbitration awards will create a friendly environment for arbitration in Iraq, which will help attract investment in the oil field.