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Arbitration insights: Arbitrability in international commercial arbitration - The Standard

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In Zimbabwe, arbitrability is governed by section 4 of the Arbitration Act [Chapter 7:15] (“the Act”). Section 4 (1) restates the concept of party autonomy in the following terms:

The post Arbitration insights: Arbitrability in international commercial arbitration appeared first on The Standard.

Source: The Standard - Zimbabwe's Leading Sunday Newspaper

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