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Changing Face of Arbitration in India

This survey by E&Y was done was to understand the perspectives of general counsels and law firms on the need for arbitration in India, its drawbacks, regulatory system and steps that would be required to make India a preferred arbitration destination.

November 23, 2011 / 16:54 IST

This survey by E&Y was done was to understand the perspectives of general counsels and law firms on the need for arbitration in India, its drawbacks, regulatory system and steps that would be required to make India a preferred arbitration destination. The survey findings also highlight the preference of corporates while selecting arbitrators and arbitration institutes.

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first published: Nov 23, 2011 03:31 pm

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