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International Arbitration In Central And Eastern Europe: A Diversity Of Approaches
05 August 2014
WilmerHale
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Today, nearly twenty-five years after the collapse of the Soviet
Union, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe play an
increasingly important role in the worlds economy. As the volume of
global trade grows, and as the demand for the natural resources and
skilled labour found in many of these nations increases, the
geostrategic and economic influence of these countries should
continue to rise. At the same time, the use of international
arbitration as a mechanism for resolving disputes involving parties
from, or doing business in, Central and Eastern Europe also likely
will increase.
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A chapter by Franz Schwarz and Kenneth Beale, appearing in
The International Comparative Legal Guide to International
Arbitration 2014 (11th edition); published by Global Legal
Group Ltd, London.
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