Under globalization, the resolution of commercial disputes across
national borders is assuming ever greater importance. This study
explores a range of possible approaches, both within the
established legal infrastructure, and through alternatives, not
only arbitration, but also non-confrontational means such as
negotiation and mediation/conciliation. The Japanese experience in
dispute processing is taken as a means of exploring the ways in
which international harmonization efforts such as the UNCITRAL
Model Law impact on individual nations. As an Asian nation which
has adopted and adapted a variety of Western practices under
modernization and democratization, Japan is in a unique position to
offer a balanced global example - a model for a more comprehensive
approach to disputes as an integrated multi-layered system. The
book should be of interest to the scholar and practitioner of
trans-national/cultural commercial dispute processing as well as
those who are involved in the law reform technical co-operation.
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