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of 1923 was

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concerned to ensure that states which became

Protocol would support

international

arbitration at the beginning and at the end of

At the beginning of the process,

would ensure that parties to an

parties to

the

commercial

the

arbitral

process.

Contracting

States

arbitration

arbitration,

the

agreement

resolved their disputes by

rather than by resorting to the courts; and at

end of the arbitral process, they would grant

to awards made in their own

recognition

and

enforcement

territory.

Geneva Convention

3.

The purpose of this Convention was to provide for

the recognition and enforcement within the territories of

Contracting States of

agreements covered by

Geneva

Protocol

awards made pursuant to arbitration

the Geneva Protocol of 1923. The

of 1923 had only provided for the

enforcement of Protocol awards in the territory of the

state in which they were made. The Geneva Convention of

further; it provided that an award would be

1927 went

recognised

as

binding and would be enforced in the

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