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The resolution of international commercial disputes poses a considerable challenge. Traditional litigation often results in costly and adversarial proceedings, resulting in damaging not only the financial resources of the parties involved but also causing potential conflicts for vital business collaborations. The need for a more efficient, cost-effective, and amicable alternative to resolve these disputes has never been more pressing, especially for academic scholars and legal practitioners seeking a comprehensive understanding of this complex field. Policies, Practices, and Protocols for…mehr

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The resolution of international commercial disputes poses a considerable challenge. Traditional litigation often results in costly and adversarial proceedings, resulting in damaging not only the financial resources of the parties involved but also causing potential conflicts for vital business collaborations. The need for a more efficient, cost-effective, and amicable alternative to resolve these disputes has never been more pressing, especially for academic scholars and legal practitioners seeking a comprehensive understanding of this complex field. Policies, Practices, and Protocols for International Commercial Arbitration emerges as the definitive solution, and offers a profound overview of international commercial arbitration, enabling scholars and legal enthusiasts to grasp its intricate details. By delving into topics like the significance of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), the nature of arbitration, and the various aspects of international arbitration laws, the book equips readers with the knowledge needed to navigate the evolving landscape of dispute resolution. The book covers the entire spectrum of international commercial arbitration. It offers a roadmap for scholars and practitioners to understand the importance of ADR, unravel the complexities of arbitration agreements, and explore the nuances of enforcing arbitral awards.
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Autorenporträt
Khan Basheer Ahmed Mohammed, Supreme Court of India Bar Association, New Delhi, India, holds his Ph.D. and D.Litt. degrees besides MBA and Law Degrees and has been teaching for over five decades in different Universities in India like Pune, Pondicherry, Dumka, and Middle East. He has graduated over 54 doctorates from various universities in India and abroad. He is currently a litigating lawyer in different Indian Courts.