Enforcement of Judgments 2025

TAIWAN Law and Practice Contributed by: Yafen Lin, Peng-Kwang Chen, I-Ming Chen and Weiyu Chiang, Formosa Transnational

• an arbitrator fails to disclose the matters pre - scribed by Article 15 (2) of the Taiwan Arbitration Law (recusal and conflict of interest), or other mat - ters that could cause a party to believe that there is a likelihood that the arbitrator cannot exercise independent judgment or is biased, or has been requested to withdraw but continues to participate in the proceedings, provided that the request for withdrawal has not been denied by the court; • an arbitrator violates any duty in the arbitration and such violation is attributed to criminal conduct;

• a party or any representative has committed a criminal offence in relation to the arbitration; • the arbitral award is based on any evidence or translation that has been forged or fraudulently altered or contains any other misrepresentations; or • the arbitral award is based on a criminal, civil, or other kind of judgment or administrative ruling that has been reversed or modified by a subsequent judgment or administrative ruling.

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