LONDON: Top Russian judge defends role of courts in arbitration
Thursday, 16 December 2010
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Russian courts are ready to assist in foreign arbitration proceedings but are inclined to treat some domestic arbitral awards with suspicion because of a proliferation of small commercial arbitration institutions in Russia that are often perceived to lack independence, a leading Russian judge has told an audience in London. Julia Zagonek, a senior associate at White & Case in London, reports
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