Abstract

Among the leading jurisdictions, there is an increasing realization that something has to be done to arrest the alarming decline in litigation before the courts. State-funded courts, too, have to innovate and adapt if they wish to remain relevant players in transnational commercial dispute resolution. And so we will see the rise of international commercial courts. (V. K. Rajah, W(h)ither Adversarial Commercial Dispute Resolution, 33(1) Arbitration International 17, 26 (2017).)

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