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C/L/607. Dissertation outline. Effectiveness of international commercial arbitration as alternative dispute resolution in international trade
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The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on international commercial arbitration and its effectiveness in resolving international commercial disputes. The aim and question of the dissertation are outlined, the topics of the literature review and the methodology of the research are described, research areas are indicated. The paper has no references.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, international commercial arbitration, dispute resolution, international trade,
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