INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL MEDIATION: INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION AND ENFORCEMENT OF MEDIATION AGREEMENTS

Global economic output has increased dramatically due to an increase in cross border trade, the rise of multinational corporations and globalisation. The globalisation of trade resulted in an increasing interaction between different cultures and legal traditions with different value systems and phil...

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