Blurring the lines between international commercial courts and arbitration: How, why and the future

In the last 15 years, specialised courts focused on hearing cases arising from international commercial disputes have mushroomed across the world, including in Dubai, Qatar, Singapore, China, and continental Europe. These international commercial courts have borrowed from international arbitration i...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-50532020-04-09T06:12:03Z Blurring the lines between international commercial courts and arbitration: How, why and the future CHUA, Eunice In the last 15 years, specialised courts focused on hearing cases arising from international commercial disputes have mushroomed across the world, including in Dubai, Qatar, Singapore, China, and continental Europe. These international commercial courts have borrowed from international arbitration in various aspects, such as introducing specialist or expert judges, as well as permitting confidentiality and party choice in relation to procedural and evidential rules. International arbitration has also repaid the compliment and has imitated litigation to some degree, including permitting joinder of parties as well as introducing expedited processes and measures for interim relief. This article comments on how the characteristics of international commercial litigation and arbitration have been mixed and asks what has brought this about before positing what the future may hold for international commercial litigation and arbitration. 2020-02-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3095 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University International commercial litigation arbitration courts Courts Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
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topic International commercial litigation
arbitration
courts
Courts
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
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arbitration
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Courts
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
CHUA, Eunice
Blurring the lines between international commercial courts and arbitration: How, why and the future
description In the last 15 years, specialised courts focused on hearing cases arising from international commercial disputes have mushroomed across the world, including in Dubai, Qatar, Singapore, China, and continental Europe. These international commercial courts have borrowed from international arbitration in various aspects, such as introducing specialist or expert judges, as well as permitting confidentiality and party choice in relation to procedural and evidential rules. International arbitration has also repaid the compliment and has imitated litigation to some degree, including permitting joinder of parties as well as introducing expedited processes and measures for interim relief. This article comments on how the characteristics of international commercial litigation and arbitration have been mixed and asks what has brought this about before positing what the future may hold for international commercial litigation and arbitration.
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title Blurring the lines between international commercial courts and arbitration: How, why and the future
title_short Blurring the lines between international commercial courts and arbitration: How, why and the future
title_full Blurring the lines between international commercial courts and arbitration: How, why and the future
title_fullStr Blurring the lines between international commercial courts and arbitration: How, why and the future
title_full_unstemmed Blurring the lines between international commercial courts and arbitration: How, why and the future
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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