"Tribunal of Arbitration" delves into the complexities of international arbitration, offering insights into its processes and significance in resolving disputes between nations and organizations. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the legal framework, procedures, and principles that govern arbitration tribunals. It explores the role of arbitrators, the presentation of evidence, and the enforcement of arbitral awards. This is a valuable resource for legal professionals, academics, and anyone interested in understanding the mechanisms of international dispute resolution and the pursuit of justice on a global scale.
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