
Copenhagen Arbitration
Copenhagen Arbitration refers to a method of resolving disputes outside of traditional court systems, specifically in the context of Denmark. It involves a neutral third party, called an arbitrator, who listens to both sides of a disagreement and makes a binding decision. This process is often chosen for its efficiency, confidentiality, and expertise, especially in commercial and international matters. Copenhagen, as a center for arbitration, provides a structured framework and renowned institutions that facilitate this process, ensuring that disputes are resolved fairly and effectively.