HUNGARY: New bill proposes ban on arbitration with state entities
Tuesday, 06 December 2011
The Hungarian parliament is considering a bill that would make domestic arbitration of high-value disputes involving state entities illegal. János Tamás Varga and Zoltán Csernus, partners at VJT & Partners in Budapest, say the proposed change could end up encouraging recourse to international arbitration.
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