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COVID-19 has been a crisis unexpected in scale and nature. It has changed many assumptions that we have about life and work. It has also forced drastic behavioural changes. Dispute lawyers everywhere are not spared. To a large extent, technology and the internet avoided a complete collapse in...
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mechanisms that are applicable. This paper aims to explore whether arbitration is a suitable resolution mechanism for such … disputes, how the new developments in international arbitration can help resolve them efficiently, and the potential for … arbitration proceedings to adapt to them …
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, and the mediation process. Fourth, we discuss arbitration, its benefits, and the enforcement of arbitration awards. Fifth …
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-related legal claims rather than pursue them in court. While arbitration can be mutually beneficial, allowing parties to avoid the … cost, time, publicity, and unpredictability associated with traditional litigation, mandatory arbitration often lacks the … same procedural safeguards afforded by the justice system. Forced arbitration not only deprives employees of their right to …
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Disagreements over business deals, land boundaries, or loan non-repayment are very common sources of disputes, and courts are congested in developing countries. We evaluate the effects of the government introducing formal "village courts" (VCs) in rural Bangladesh using a randomized controlled...
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in dispute resolution–negotiation, mediation, arbitration and some hybrid processes in both public and private, informal …
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