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The School of International Arbitration: aspirations and objects

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Contemporary Problems in International Arbitration
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The huge growth in the volume and complexity of international arbitration has led to a host of initiatives at national, regional and international level to facilitate the arbitration process. New laws have been enacted, new procedures devised, new arbitral institutions established. The world’s leading arbitration centres — London, Paris, Geneva and New York — have highly developed arbitration services and facilities, and around the globe new national and regional centres are coming into being to provide a service to the business community and assistance to the arbitrators.

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Goode, R. (1987). The School of International Arbitration: aspirations and objects. In: Lew, J.D.M. (eds) Contemporary Problems in International Arbitration. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1156-2_3

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