September 29, 2025
Pre-trial judge has no jurisdiction to decide courts scope of review in award set-aside proceedings Paris Court of Appeal
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Aslan reviews the Paris Court of Appeal decision in Bacilio Amorrortu v Peru (No RG 24/00774) which held that the pre-trial judge has no jurisdiction to determine the scope of the court's judicial review in proceedings to set aside an arbitration award, such competence lies exclusively with the Court of Appeal itself.