Wagner-Arbitration

Enforcing arbitral awards in Bulgaria

Boyan Arshinkov, whom we have previously introduced, originally comes from Bulgaria and is currently wrapping up his law studies at Berlin Humboldt University. He interned with WAGNER Arbitration between February and April. During his WAGNER Arbitration Internship Program, he prepared this questionnaire with 27 Q&As on the issue of enforcement of awards in Bulgaria.

INTRODUCTION

Bulgarian courts are generally enforcement friendly. However, one should note that they tend to be very formalistic on procedural points such as notification of parties and ensuring equal opportunity to participate in the arbitration proceedings and present evidence.

Recently, a legislation amendment, which introduced certain changes to the enforcement regime of domestic arbitral awards has been passed. However, since the Bulgarian International Commercial Arbitration Act only refers to international treaties, to which the Republic of Bulgaria is a party, the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in the country has not been affected.

Bulgaria’s arbitration law is based on the 1985 UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration (hereinafter: “1985 Model Law”), with only minor differences as regards the definition of “international arbitration” and the appeals against a tribunal’s preliminary decision on jurisdiction. Bulgaria has not implemented the revised version of 2006 of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration yet. 

Legal Framework

JURISDICTION, PROCEDURE BEFORE COURT

SUBSTANTIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN AWARDS

SUBSTANTIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF DOMESTIC AWARDS

EFFECTS, REMEDIES & PROCEDURAL REQUESTS

THE ENFORCEMENT ITSELF

MISCELLANEOUS

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Boyan
Boyan Arshinkov

Boyan is originally Bulgarian and currently wrapping up his law studies at Berlin Humboldt University. Furthermore, he is coaching the 2017 Vis Moot team of Humboldt University, after having participated himself in 2016. He is also engaged as a consultant with the Law & Legal student consultancy and a founding and active member of the German – Bulgarian student association Hashovee.V. His working languages are English, German and Bulgarian.

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The answers provided in this questionnaire are as of April 2017. Please note that the relevant legal provisions may be subject to amendments.