Seven Tips to Prepare Your Client for Mediation
The principle of mediation is to offer the parties an opportunity to create or evolve their own solutions instead of relying on a third party to pass a judgment as to who is right and
Read More ⟶Abuse of Process in International Arbitration
Over this past decade, the abuse of the process of international arbitration has become a predominant factor in negotiations between countries. The field of international arbitration is now being plagued by misconduct and riddled with
Read More ⟶Negotiation Skills To Become A More Successful Negotiator
Negotiating skills In order to be successful in any field, you need to have the best set of skills. The same is the case in negotiation. One needs to have an optimum set of negotiating
Read More ⟶What are the advantages and disadvantages of arbitration?
Introduction The advantages and disadvantages of arbitration are present in this article. Arbitration has played a significant role in India’s history. Previously as well, parties in a dispute would present their cases to a panel
Read More ⟶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
Read More ⟶Child Custody Mediation: How It Works and Tips for Success
Divorce is a very tough process when the custody battle of a child is going on. Child custody issues fought in court intensify the pain for all the involved people. Child custody mediation exists so
Read More ⟶Importance and Scope of Alternate Dispute Resolution
Introduction The fact that the Indian judicial system is expensive and time-consuming is the source of the majority of critiques. The number of ongoing cases in Indian courts has risen dramatically in recent years. Lawyers
Read More ⟶Arbitrator cannot go beyond the agreement: Supreme Court
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court stated that arbitrators cannot go beyond the agreement between the parties. This means that arbitrators must stay within the scope of the agreement when making decisions. If they
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