Guide to International Arbitration
What is international arbitration? International arbitration is a process by which parties get their disputes resolved by an impartial tribunal. The New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (‘New York Convention’) prevails
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Introduction about International Arbitration International arbitration is comparable to domestic court litigation. Except it takes place before private adjudicators known as arbitrators rather than a domestic court. It is a private, enforceable, consensual, neutral, binding,
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Introduction Arbitration gives parties the ability to arrange their conflict settlement on mutually agreed terms that are precisely tailored to their relationship, hence, allowing them to resolve complicated problems quickly. Parties can choose their decision-maker
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