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Certificate Course on Arbitration Navigating Strategy, Procedures, and Drafting Skills

Arbitration functions as a consensual method for resolving disputes, deriving its binding nature from a sophisticated framework of both national and international laws. Specialized legal regimes, established through international conventions, national arbitration legislation, and institutional arbitration rules, contribute to the enforceability of arbitration agreements and awards. These legal frameworks are designed to create a specific environment for arbitrations, aiming to protect the arbitral process from interference by national courts or other governmental authorities. The combination of international agreements and domestic laws, supported by institutional rules, enhances the overall effectiveness and autonomy of arbitration by providing a structured and legally recognized context for dispute resolution.

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