In proceedings for nullity of an arbitral award, compliance with the specificity requirement is sufficient, without the need for specific indication of the statutory provisions allegedly violated, provided that the overall content of the application reveals which norm or legal rule was violated by the arbitrators or the legal principle allegedly breached.
The challenge of an arbitral award for non-observance of legal rules by the arbitrators, pursuant to Article 829, paragraph 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure in the text prior to the amendments of Legislative Decree No. 40/2006, requires specification of the grounds according to the specificity requirement proper to cassation appeals, tempered by the possibility of inferring from the overall content of the application the alleged violation even without exact normative denomination.
