ARBITRAL AGREEMENT
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2307-9061.29.6531Keywords:
arbitral agreement, arbitral legislation, foreign investment, stable legislative base, solving disputes, international level standards, court supportAbstract
The work thoroughly presents the characteristics and analysis of the Georgian law of arbitration. Theimproved arbitral legislation is directly connected to the foreign investing. When having the businessrelations to the Georgian party they need the stable legislative base and first of all the alternative analysis ofsolving disputes suitable to the international level standards. The society’ interest and the court supporttoward the arbitral law is also important.References
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