Arbitration issues
Arbitration is a mechanism for resolving disputes outside the traditional judicial system. It involves appointing a neutral and independent third party, known as an arbitrator, to make a final decision in the dispute based on evidence and applicable rights.
Arbitration cases cover a wide range of areas, including
Commercial arbitration: deals with commercial disputes between companies and individuals, such as international commercial disputes, domestic commercial disputes, contract disputes, and commercial disputes
Investment arbitration: deals with disputes that arise between foreign investors and the host state based on bilateral investment treaties or regional agreements
Legal arbitration: deals with legal disputes in various fields, such as real estate law, commercial law, labor law, environmental law, and international law
Sports arbitration: deals with disputes related to sports, such as disputes between athletes and sports organizations or between clubs and sports federations