Belarus:
International Commercial Arbitration In Belarus
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International commercial arbitration is actively used all over
the world as an effective way to resolve disputes, an alternative
to the state judicial system. In this guide, we set out to not only
tell that commercial arbitration exists in the Republic of Belarus,
but also to tell what judicial practice exists in this area and
what features must be taken into account when agreeing to submit a
dispute to arbitration in Belarus.
The information in the review mainly relates to international
commercial arbitration in the Republic of Belarus, unless otherwise
expressly stated. This review is not legal advice, each case is
individual and requires analysis by a specialist. The given
judicial practice is available either on the website of the Supreme
Court of the Republic of Belarus, or in information and legal
systems.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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