Japan Becomes a Friendly Place for International Arbitration

D.E. Wagoner (†)
Wagoner (†), David E.

Article from: TDM 4 (2006), in Resolving International Business Disputes by ADR in Asia

Introduction

Japan has changed its arbitration laws and rules to be more harmonious with international business standards, which could even lead to a JCAA arbitration in the United States. The author also provides a suggested three-tier ADR clause for transactions involving Japanese parties.

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Suggested Citation

D.E. Wagoner (†); "Japan Becomes a Friendly Place for International Arbitration"
TDM 4 (2006), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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