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Arbitration: One Size Does Not Fit All: Necessity of Developing Institutional Arbitration in Developing Countries

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Titre
Arbitration: One Size Does Not Fit All: Necessity of Developing Institutional Arbitration in Developing Countries
Résumé
Litigation in developing countries has many defects which has prompted a need for the development of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. Arbitration, being one such substitutive mechanism as a type of private litigation is the most suitable for the same. This paper deals with the need to develop institutional arbitration to co-exist with ad hoc arbitration and scale it down to be available for dispute resolution in developing countries using an illustration of India. Certain recommendations to make institutional arbitration, which is considered to be appropriate for International commercial dispute resolution, suitable for domestic disputes in developing countries have been highlighted.
Publication
Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology
Volume
6
Numéro
4
Pages
28786
Date
2011
Abrév. de revue
JICLT
Langue
EN
ISSN
1901-8401
Titre abrégé
Arbitration
Catalogue de bibl.
Autorisations
(c) Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology, 2011
Extra
Publisher: International Association of IT Lawyers https://www.neliti.com/publications/28786/
Référence
Namrata Shah, N. G. (2011). Arbitration: One Size Does Not Fit All: Necessity of Developing Institutional Arbitration in Developing Countries. Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology, 6(4), 28786. https://media.neliti.com/media/publications/28786-EN-arbitration-one-size-does-not-fit-all-necessity-of-developing-institutional-arbi.pdf