Date of accession | 02 June 1994 |
Date of entry into force | 31 August 1994 |
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Georgia |
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Reservations |
No reservation |
Instrument of accession |
Resolution of the Parliament of Georgia of 3 February 1994 on accession to the International Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards |
National Arbitration Act in force |
Law of Georgia on Arbitration of 19 June 2009 (entered into force on 1 January 2010), No. 1280-IS, as amended by Law of Georgia No. 3218 of 18 March 2015 [Consolidated Original in Georgian | Unofficial Translation in English], which replaced the Law of Georgia on Private Arbitration of 17 April 1997, No. 656-IIS [Original in Georgian] [source: Legal Person of Public Law under the Ministry of Justice “Georgian Legislative Matsne”]. |
Domestic Court with jurisdiction over recognition and enforcement of foreign award |
The Supreme Court of Georgia is the sole competent court to decide on recognition and enforcement of a Convention award for the entire territory of Georgia |
Author(s) and Contributor(s) |
Sophie Tkemaladze (MCIArb, ADR Advisor for the Judicial Independence and Legal Empowerment Project (JILEP) implemented by the East-West Management Institute) |
Useful links |
Parliament of Georgia: http://www.parliament.ge/ge [Available in Georgian and English] |