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The most prevalent [[alternative dispute resolution]] technique. In stead of going through the labyrinthine, complex and public process of normal [[litigation]], parties can elect to resolve differences through private [[arbitration]] determined according to [[arbitral rules]] of a given [[arbitration body]]. | {{g}}The most prevalent [[alternative dispute resolution]] technique. In stead of going through the labyrinthine, complex and public process of normal [[litigation]], parties can elect to resolve differences through private [[arbitration]] determined according to [[arbitral rules]] of a given [[arbitration body]]. | ||
Far more often talked about with crazed hippy lecturers in tutorial groups in your final year in law school than ever really encountered in practice. Unless | Far more often talked about, with crazed hippy lecturers in tutorial groups in your final year in law school, than ever really encountered in practice. Unless you’re into employment, construction, or [[Russia]]. | ||
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*[[Arbitration in Russia]] | |||
*[[Alternative dispute resolution]] | *[[Alternative dispute resolution]] | ||
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The most prevalent alternative dispute resolution technique. In stead of going through the labyrinthine, complex and public process of normal litigation, parties can elect to resolve differences through private arbitration determined according to arbitral rules of a given arbitration body.
Far more often talked about, with crazed hippy lecturers in tutorial groups in your final year in law school, than ever really encountered in practice. Unless you’re into employment, construction, or Russia.