Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the methods of dispute
resolution in Central and Eastern Europe have changed dramatically.
No longer intended to serve a monolithic state, courts and
arbitration institutions have adapted to permit the resolution of
commercial disputes that now arise. This volume offers a view of
the function of courts and arbitration in these regions. Using the
resources of the International Bar Association, the text provides
separate reports on litigation and arbitration by experts in
Russia, Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic, plus additional
chapters on Slovakia, Slovenia, and Estonia. The practical text
sets out the relevant material in a straightforward manner and also
provides comparisons. Numerous appendices should aid its usefulness
as a resource.
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