Emerging Trends in International Law
1/25/2008 12:37:17 PM EST
Growth of International Arbitration
Posted by AME3bg
The globalization of commercial transactions of all kinds has naturally led to a corresponding growth in disputes among the transacting parties. Litigation is often not a practical means of settling these disputes because of the wide procedural and cultural gulfs in the court systems of different countries. Accordingly, contracting parties frequently include provisions for alternative dispute resolution, most frequently arbitration. LexisNexis content-based solutions will provide in-depth global analysis and primary source in Global Law from both proprietary and licensed sources that complement the existing international arbitration newsletter.

 


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