
Arbitration International
International arbitration is a process where disputes between parties from different countries are resolved by a neutral third party, known as an arbitrator. Instead of going to court, the parties agree to submit their case to arbitration, which can be faster and more flexible. The arbitrator hears both sides, reviews evidence, and makes a binding decision. This method is often used in international business contracts, as it provides a way to resolve conflicts without relying on the courts of either party's country, which can sometimes be biased or overwhelmed.