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ISBN | 979-8-88676-764-3 |
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Author | Azab Alaziz Alhashemi |
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Number of pages | 454 |
This book is about the Bahraini Arbitration Act. Bahrain’s adoption of the Model Law is an additional step forward to the Kingdom, as arbitration involves a set of the internationally established principles, and one of the most important bases for the success of a particular arbitration law is to be consistent with these principles, which […]
ISBN: 979-8-88676-764-3
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ISBN | 979-8-88676-764-3 |
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Author | Azab Alaziz Alhashemi |
Publisher | |
Publication year | |
Language | |
Number of pages | 454 |
This book is about the Bahraini Arbitration Act. Bahrain’s adoption of the Model Law is an additional step forward to the Kingdom, as arbitration involves a set of the internationally established principles, and one of the most important bases for the success of a particular arbitration law is to be consistent with these principles, which regulated the law a large part of the United Nations model is UNCITRAL. Today, more than 75 countries have adopted the provisions of this Model Law; Britain, America, Canada and Japan, Tunisia, Egypt, and most Arab countries except Libya, Iraq, Lebanon, and Algeria, which have no special law of Arbitration; Even so, the arbitration clauses are contained in the pleadings or the due process Act. Adoption of the United Nations Model Law was not subject to adequate scrutiny; this made him legislative. They can be overlooked the adoption in 2015 of the United Nations Model Law on Arbitration by the Bahraini legislature.