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Case Summary: Supreme Court Contestation 1225/2017 (Partial Annulment of an Arbitral Award for Lack of Decisiveness and Contradiction)

The Supreme Court held that an arbitral award's operative part must be decisive, binding, and free of internal contradiction. An award that leaves compensation undetermined and proposes resolving it through future litigation or party agreement fails this requirement and is subject to partial annulment under article 53 of the Law of Arbitration in Civil and Commercial Disputes.


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