
International Commercial Arbitration
International Commercial Arbitration is a method for resolving disputes between businesses from different countries without going to court. Instead, the parties agree to submit their conflict to an impartial arbitrator or a panel of arbitrators, who listen to both sides and make a binding decision. This process is typically faster, more flexible, and confidential than traditional litigation. Arbitration is governed by international treaties and rules, ensuring fairness and enforceability of awards across borders. Businesses often choose this route to avoid the complexities and uncertainties of legal systems in foreign countries.