Enforcement of mediated settlement agreements in Asia – A path towards convergence
In 2014, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) first considered a proposal for the development of a multilateral convention on the enforceability of international commercial settlement agreements reached through conciliation (defined to include mediation). The goal of t...
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Main Author: | CHUA, Eunice |
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2019
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