SIDRA international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report

The International Dispute Resolution Survey: 2020 Final Report presents the findings of the Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy’s inaugural examination into the preferences, experiences, practices and perspectives of international dispute resolution users around the globe. The survey...

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Main Authors: ALEXANDER, Nadja, GIORGADZE, Vakhtangi, GOH, Allison
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-53282021-11-30T00:54:12Z SIDRA international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report ALEXANDER, Nadja GIORGADZE, Vakhtangi GOH, Allison The International Dispute Resolution Survey: 2020 Final Report presents the findings of the Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy’s inaugural examination into the preferences, experiences, practices and perspectives of international dispute resolution users around the globe. The survey examined three major international dispute resolution mechanisms: international commercial arbitration, international commercial mediation, international commercial litigation, as well as hybrid dispute resolution mechanisms such as mediation-arbitration and arbitration-mediation. The survey also inquired into the use of technology in international dispute resolution, such as predictive analytical tools and negotiation support systems, and asked the users to express whether they were satisfied with the use of technology. The report summarizes findings from each mechanism in turn and explores the key trends drawn from the data, identifying currents of change that impact international dispute resolution. 2020-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3370 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5328&context=sol_research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Dispute resolution international commercial arbitration international commercial mediation international commercial litigation mediation-arbitration arbitration-mediation technology survey Commercial Law Dispute Resolution and Arbitration International Law
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topic Dispute resolution
international commercial arbitration
international commercial mediation
international commercial litigation
mediation-arbitration
arbitration-mediation
technology
survey
Commercial Law
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
International Law
spellingShingle Dispute resolution
international commercial arbitration
international commercial mediation
international commercial litigation
mediation-arbitration
arbitration-mediation
technology
survey
Commercial Law
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
International Law
ALEXANDER, Nadja
GIORGADZE, Vakhtangi
GOH, Allison
SIDRA international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report
description The International Dispute Resolution Survey: 2020 Final Report presents the findings of the Singapore International Dispute Resolution Academy’s inaugural examination into the preferences, experiences, practices and perspectives of international dispute resolution users around the globe. The survey examined three major international dispute resolution mechanisms: international commercial arbitration, international commercial mediation, international commercial litigation, as well as hybrid dispute resolution mechanisms such as mediation-arbitration and arbitration-mediation. The survey also inquired into the use of technology in international dispute resolution, such as predictive analytical tools and negotiation support systems, and asked the users to express whether they were satisfied with the use of technology. The report summarizes findings from each mechanism in turn and explores the key trends drawn from the data, identifying currents of change that impact international dispute resolution.
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author ALEXANDER, Nadja
GIORGADZE, Vakhtangi
GOH, Allison
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title SIDRA international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report
title_short SIDRA international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report
title_full SIDRA international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report
title_fullStr SIDRA international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report
title_full_unstemmed SIDRA international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report
title_sort sidra international dispute resolution survey: 2020 final report
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/3370
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5328&context=sol_research
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