Arbitration is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) that takes place outside the framework of national courts. It provides parties with greater freedom and autonomy, allowing them to agree on critical aspects of the proceedings—such as the number of arbitrators, the procedural rules, and the substantive law governing their dispute.
Arbitration is particularly valued for its efficiency, confidentiality, and flexibility. It enables a faster resolution of disputes while protecting the privacy of the parties and the sensitive nature of the subject matter—safeguarding both commercial interests and proprietary information.
At ECAS, arbitration is conducted with a focus on professionalism, impartiality, and adherence to best practices, ensuring a fair and effective resolution process.