June 2017

International Arbitration Roundtable

Published in: Financier Worldwide

By Anthony Theau-Laurent

The international arbitration landscape has been a hive of activity in recent times.

Among the ongoing trends are the growing complexity and variety of cases, the increasing use of third-party funding and the continued “litigationising” of the process. As a popular dispute resolution mechanism that gives parties the flexibility to tailor the procedure to their particular needs, demand for international arbitration is expected to rise. For now, it provides a solid forum to resolve international business disputes, and predictability when enforcing awards.

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