Is International Arbitration Truly International - The Role of Diversity

F. Adekoya, SAN
Adekoya, SAN, Funke

Article from: TDM 5 (2018), in Dealing with Diversity in International Arbitration

Introduction

Arbitration developed as an alternative to the delays and risks inherent in submitting claims to state courts for adjudication. The term "international" implies that more than one country is involved. Anything that is international therefore requires interaction beyond national boundaries. Foreign parties' preference for arbitration is usually based on their discomfort when submitting their claims to the state courts in the countries where they operated, which they felt were inadequately equipped to deal with foreign parties, foreign law and foreign claims. Adherents of international ...

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Suggested Citation

F. Adekoya, SAN; "Is International Arbitration Truly International - The Role of Diversity"
TDM 5 (2018), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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