Commercial Arbitration: A Messiah for the Dying Economy of Pakistan

Authors

  • Syyad Arslan Hussain University of East London
  • khushbakht qaiser University of management and technology
  • Muhammad waqas Gujjar University of Management and Technology. Lahore
  • Muhammad Ali University of Management and Technology. Lahore

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69565/jess.v2024i3.230

Keywords:

Commercial arbitration, Investment, domestic, arbitral award, procedural irregularities, corruption

Abstract

The article "Commercial Arbitration: A Messiah for the Dying Economy of Pakistan" discusses the role of commercial arbitration in Pakistan's economy. It highlights how commercial arbitration can solve economic challenges by providing a fair and efficient dispute resolution mechanism. The article likely delves into how implementing commercial arbitration can attract foreign investment, promote business growth, and enhance economic stability in Pakistan. Additionally, it may explore the benefits of arbitration over traditional litigation, such as confidentiality, flexibility, and neutrality in decision-making. The article's main argument is that commercial arbitration can solve economic challenges by providing a fair and efficient mechanism for resolving disputes. Commercial arbitration can attract foreign investment, promote business growth, and enhance financial stability in Pakistan. The article also explores the benefits of arbitration over traditional litigation, such as confidentiality, flexibility, and neutrality in decision-making.

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Published

2024-06-05

How to Cite

Hussain, S. A., qaiser, khushbakht, Gujjar, M. waqas, & Ali, M. (2024). Commercial Arbitration: A Messiah for the Dying Economy of Pakistan. Journal of Excellence in Social Sciences, 3(2), 46–54. https://doi.org/10.69565/jess.v2024i3.230

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