Flaws and Presumptions: Rethinking Arbitration Law and Practice in a New Arbitral Seat (Report on the Mauritius International Arbitration Conference 2010)

A. Gng
Gng, Aloysius

Article from: TDM 1 (2011), in Conferences

Introduction

The Mauritius International Arbitration Conference 2010 held on 13 & 14 December 2010 launched the new platform for international commercial and investment arbitration following five years of cooperation between Mauritius and other leading arbitral institutions in the world leading to the adoption of the UNCITRAL Model Law, a permanent PCA representative and the opening of a modern Centre for International Arbitration in Mauritius.

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Suggested Citation

A. Gng; "Flaws and Presumptions: Rethinking Arbitration Law and Practice in a New Arbitral Seat (Report on the Mauritius International Arbitration Conference 2010)"
TDM 1 (2011), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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