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Arbitration
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of International Disputes in International Law Introduction International Agreements, Conventions, and Treaties A. United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) (http://www.uncitral.org/) [web site is in English, Spanish, ...

Arbitration
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International Trade Disputes Introduction Over the past few decades, international commercial dispute resolution has witnessed substantial change and improvement. A notable feature has been a move away from the traditional court-based litig...

Arbitration’s Award Judicial Review
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Arbitration’s Award Judicial Review Introduction Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) generally means arbitration or mediation. Mediation is a non-binding process where a neutral third-party intermediary attempts to bring the disputing part...

Arbitration And Litigation
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Arbitration is often referred to as an substitute to litigation. However, they share the same fundamental premise. A third party is responsible for deciding any dispute. In arbitration, the parties present their dispute to an impartial arbi...

Arbitration
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of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is a legal technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, wherein the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons (the "arbitrators", "arbiters" or "arbitral tribunal"), by who...

Arbitrage
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degree of importance in the field of economics and finance. According to the theory of finance and economics, arbitrage is the method of fetching the benefit of a price derivative or a price differential existing in a number of markets. In ...

Arbitration Agreement
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arbitration. It is known as the arbitration clause, if formulated for a possible future dispute and compromise, when it relates to an existing dispute. From the standpoint of terminology, the word compromise, which means an arbitration agre...