Arbitration Act | Act 26 of 1967 — Malawi law | Esheria

Arbitration Act

Contracting States must recognize qualifying arbitration agreements, and may limit that rule to commercial contracts under their national law.

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Jurisdiction
Malawi
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 26 of 1967
Version
31 Dec 2014
Language
en
Official source
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Statute overview

About this statute

Contracting States must recognize qualifying arbitration agreements, and may limit that rule to commercial contracts under their national law. Arbitral procedure and tribunal constitution are governed by the parties’ will and the law of the country where the arbitration takes place. Each Contracting State must ensure that its authorities execute arbitral awards made in its own territory, in line with its national laws. If a court is seized of certain contract disputes involving a valid arbitration agreement, it must send the parties to arbitration when either party asks. The Protocol is to be ratified, and the Secretary-General of the League of Nations must notify all signatory States when ratifications are deposited.