Litigio o arbitraje: ¿una competencia? Disputa comercial transfronteriza de adjudicación en un mundo

Cross-border civil and commercial conflicts can be adjudicated by courts of sovereign states or in a private setting, namely by arbitration panels. Against the background of a globalizing world and an increase in popularity of arbitration as a means of dispute resolution ‘Europe’ (the European Union...

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S.F.G. Rammeloo S.F.G. Rammeloo
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2017
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Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca
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title_full Litigio o arbitraje: ¿una competencia? Disputa comercial transfronteriza de adjudicación en un mundo
title_fullStr Litigio o arbitraje: ¿una competencia? Disputa comercial transfronteriza de adjudicación en un mundo
title_full_unstemmed Litigio o arbitraje: ¿una competencia? Disputa comercial transfronteriza de adjudicación en un mundo
title_sort Litigio o arbitraje: ¿una competencia? Disputa comercial transfronteriza de adjudicación en un mundo
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