STUDY OF THE LEGAL NATURE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DISPUTES: THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS, MAJOR TREND
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arbitration, alternative dispute resolution, mediation, arbitration centre, international private lawAbstract
The purpose of the study is the foreign experience in alternative dispute resolution (hereinafter ADR - alternative dispute resolution). The influence of arbitration proceedings on the general state of private international law. The author investigated not only foreign experience, but also a direct comparison of the effects of arbitration in general. The author applied both empirical (comparison) and theoretical (analysis) research methods in order to maximize the study of aspects and phenomena of the ADR institutions. In the course of the study, a number of shortcomings and specific features of the arbitration dispute resolution in IP disputes of each of the states under study were identified.
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