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Policies, Practices, and Protocols for International Commercial Arbitration
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Policies, Practices, and Protocols for International Commercial Arbitration: A Review
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4040-7.ch009
Abstract
Although the policies, practices, procedures, and protocols governing international commercial arbitration can vary from one country to the other, they all share a common goal: to facilitate the peaceful resolution of disputes between disputing parties without the need for drawn-out, expensive litigation. But policies shift, practices vary, and protocol requirements differ across nations. An effort to provide comprehensible discussions of these in a variety of national contexts is made in this chapter.
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