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Danish Arbitration Act

The Danish Arbitration Act governs how disagreements between parties can be settled outside courts through arbitration. It sets the rules for how arbitration proceedings are initiated, conducted, and enforced in Denmark. The Act ensures that arbitration is a fair, efficient, and binding process, respecting the parties’ agreement to resolve disputes privately. It also outlines the powers of arbitrators, procedures for evidence, and how to challenge or enforce arbitration awards in Danish courts. Overall, it provides a clear legal framework supporting confidential and impartial resolution of commercial disputes.