
International Arbitration Rules
International arbitration rules are the agreed-upon guidelines that govern how disputes between parties from different countries are resolved outside courts, through a neutral arbitrator or panel. These rules outline procedures for submitting claims, presenting evidence, and making decisions, ensuring fairness and efficiency. They are designed to provide a clear, consistent process that respects the legal frameworks of different jurisdictions while facilitating a binding resolution. Essentially, they function like a specialized set of courtroom rules tailored for international disputes, helping parties reach a resolution without the need for lengthy and complex court proceedings.