INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION VS. LITIGATION: AN ADVANCED COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Keywords:
flexibility, autonomy, international arbitration, litigation, enforceability, legal framework, appeal rights, public record, judicial authority, cost, jurisdictional challenges, evidence, discovery, court judgments, confidentiality, transparency.Abstract
This article about two distinct methods for resoloving disputes, particularly in cross-border contexts. The reader can get information about the advantages and disadvantages of international arbitration and litigation. The article details their role and duties in international law.
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