Abstract

In this article, the author seeks to map the main differences in function, policy, and strategy among the main forms of international dispute resolution for commercial matters. The author builds on the fundamental distinction between interstate, mixed and private international disputes, and reviews the basic principles behind the architecture and operations of international mediation and arbitration for these types of disputes. The exposition of these matters in this article will be of particular appeal to those seeking a concise map of the basic principles of international dispute settlement.

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