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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Main Author: | CHUA, Eunice |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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