
International Arbitration Court
An International Arbitration Court is a private forum where parties from different countries resolve disputes outside traditional courts. Instead of going to a national court, they agree to submit their disagreement to arbitrators—neutral experts—who review the case and make a binding decision. This process is often faster, more flexible, and respects the parties’ chosen rules and language. It’s commonly used for business, trade, and investment disagreements across borders, providing a neutral, efficient way to settle conflicts without the complexities of international court systems.