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International Arbitration Law

International Arbitration Law governs how parties from different countries resolve disputes outside traditional courts by agreeing to submit to arbitration. It establishes the rules, procedures, and standards for conducting arbitration, ensuring fairness, neutrality, and enforceability of decisions across borders. This legal framework helps parties avoid lengthy and complex court systems, providing a private, efficient process to settle disagreements related to contracts, investments, or transactions involving multiple nations. Essentially, it offers a specialized, internationally recognized system for resolving disputes amicably and effectively outside the judicial courts.