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Extract:
International commercial arbitration is now generally believed to suffer from some of the same problems which it came to rectify in international commercial litigation. Prominent among these problems are rigidity, excessive cost and protractedness. An attempt has been made in this article to suggest that integration of ‘equity’ and ‘mediation’ into international commercial arbitration may make it more cost-effective, speedy and just.
Recommended Citation
Khalid Rashid, Syed
(2007)
"Integrating ‘equity’ and ‘mediation’ into international commercial arbitration to make it more economical and just,"
ADR Bulletin:
Vol. 9:
No.
9, Article 3.
Available at:
http://epublications.bond.edu.au/adr/vol9/iss9/3
