Attorneys drafting international commercial arbitration clauses or preparing to advise clients on international disputes now have a potential reference point for projecting the likely outcome, cost and duration of international mediation and arbitration cases.
Large-scale detailed statistics on international commercial arbitration have been nonexistent because the commercial arbitrations, as opposed to investment arbitrations, are fully confidential and spread among dozens of organizations worldwide. Commercial arbitration institutions guard the information to maintain participant privacy.
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