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C/F/807. Proposal. Development of arbitration in Middle East: case study of international norms' application in Saudi Arabian commercial banking
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The paper proposes research into the development of commercial arbitration in the Middle East and the compliance with the international norms in resolving disputes within Saudi Arabian commercial banks. The proposal covers the background of the research, its purpose, its expected contribution, key research questions, the theoretical framework and the research methodology.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, International arbitration, Middle East, Saudi Arabian commercial banks,
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