Arbitration Act 2005 | |
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Parliament of Malaysia | |
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Citation | Act 646 |
Territorial extent | Throughout Malaysia |
Passed by | Dewan Rakyat |
Passed | 7 December 2005 |
Passed by | Dewan Negara |
Passed | 22 December 2005 |
Royal assent | 30 December 2005 |
Commenced | 31 December 2005 |
Effective | [15 Mac 2006; P.U. (B) 65/2006] |
Legislative history | |
First chamber: Dewan Rakyat | |
Bill title | Arbitration Bill 2005 |
Bill citation | D.R. 30/2005 |
Introduced by | M. Kayveas, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department |
First reading | 5 December 2005 |
Second reading | 7 December 2005 |
Third reading | 7 December 2005 |
Second chamber: Dewan Negara | |
Bill title | Arbitration Bill 2005 |
Bill citation | D.R. 30/2005 |
Member in Charge | [[]], Minister of |
First reading | 8 December 2005 |
Second reading | 21 December 2005 |
Third reading | 22 December 2005 |
Amended by | |
Arbitration (Amendment) Act 2011 [Act A1395] | |
Related legislation | |
Arbitration Act 1952 [Act 93] Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Act 1985 [Act 320] | |
Status: In force |
The Arbitration Act 2005 (Malay: Akta Timbang Tara 2005) is a Malaysian law which was enacted to reform the law relating to domestic arbitration, provide for international arbitration, the recognition and enforcement of awards, and for related matters.
Structure
The Arbitration Act 2005, in its current form (1 July 2011), consists of 4 Parts containing 51 sections and no schedule (including 1 amendment).
- Part I: Preliminary
- Part II: Arbitration
- Chapter 1: General Provisions
- Chapter 2: Arbitration Agreement
- Chapter 3: Composition of Arbitrators
- Chapter 4: Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunal
- Chapter 5: Conduct of Arbitral Proceedings
- Chapter 6: Making of Award and Termination of Proceedings
- Chapter 7: Recourse Against Award
- Chapter 8: Recognition and Enforcement of Awards
- Part III: Additional Provisions Relating to Arbitration
- Part IV: Miscellaneous
References
External links
- Arbitration Act 2005
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