The recent decision of the English High Court in Hulley Enterprises Ltd v Russian Federation [2026] EWHC 456 (Comm) provides important guidance on the circumstances in which the English Courts may refuse recognition or enforcement on grounds of public policy based on fraud/illegality, both in the context of (i) historic (pre-arbitration) conduct and (ii) the arbitration proceedings themselves.
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International Arbitration: Public Policy Objections to the Enforcement of Arbitral Awards

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