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An Alternative Resolution of International Disputes: A Review of the Polish Approach

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Lipiec, Stanisław

Abstract

In the age of globalisation, alternative forms of dispute resolution (ADR) are gaining new importance. In Poland, an increasing number of mediations and arbitrations in international (cross-border) cases are being observed. However, the number and importance of international ADR in Poland is much lo... view more

In the age of globalisation, alternative forms of dispute resolution (ADR) are gaining new importance. In Poland, an increasing number of mediations and arbitrations in international (cross-border) cases are being observed. However, the number and importance of international ADR in Poland is much lower than in other European countries. Polish advocates and legal advisers, experienced in conducting international arbitration and mediation, explain the Polish specificity, genesis, and perspectives of ADR in international disputes. The comparison of lawyers’ experiences with the collected data thoroughly describes the state of out-of-court forms of dispute resolution in these types of situations. The study, based on interviews with Polish jurists, statistical data analysis, and an analysis of nonreactive materials, demonstrates the far-reaching deficiencies and problems of the Polish system of alternative dispute resolution in transnational cases.... view less

Keywords
Poland; arbitration proceedings; mediation; arbitration; international law

Classification
Law

Free Keywords
Alternative Dispute Resolution, ADR; Arbitration; Sociology of Law; Lawyers

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 157-178

Journal
Studia Europejskie - Studies in European Affairs, 27 (2023) 3

ISSN
1428-149X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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