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International Commercial Arbitration: ADR in Cross-Border Business Disputes

February 2nd, 2009 | posted by Peter V. Baugher

Table of Contents

Introduction

Arbitration: The Agreement, Mechanics and Process

The Dispute Resolution Clause

After the Arbitral Award: Appeal, Modification and Third-Party Issues

Enforcement of Arbitral Awards

Ad Hoc v. Administered Arbitrations

Disadvantages of Arbitration: Discovery Limitations, Lack of Equitable Relief, No Joinder of Parties

Mediation: Facilitative Alternative Dispute Resolution

Litigation: Engaging the Wheels of Justice

Arbitration is a Useful Method of Resolving International Disputes

Final Observation and Injunction

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Peter V. Baugher, President
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