Commercial arbitration is on the move in Australia
2010 is shaping up as a very significant year for international and domestic commercial arbitration in Australia.
Developments in the pipeline will increase Australia’s attractiveness as a venue for the conduct of such arbitration.
So what is happening?
Today the federal attorney general Robert McClelland will present this year’s Australian Maritime and Transport Arbitration Commission (AMTAC) address...
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