
"The Involvement of Courts in Arbitration"
The involvement of courts in arbitration refers to the limited role courts play in overseeing arbitration processes. While arbitration is a private dispute resolution method, courts may intervene in certain situations, such as enforcing arbitration agreements, confirming arbitration awards, or addressing issues like bias or procedural fairness. This ensures that the arbitration follows legal standards while respecting parties' agreements to settle disputes outside the courtroom. Essentially, courts act as a safeguard to uphold the integrity of the arbitration process without taking over its function.