Author:
Дехканов Рахматилла,Рахманкулова Нилуфар
Abstract
The article includes an analysis of the theoretical and practical features of the pathological arbitration agreement in foreign economic transactions. The importance of the pathology of arbitration agreements in foreign economic activity, the order of settlement in international practice, and the recommendations developed in the study
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