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Passport to resolution - Your global guide to dispute pathways
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- Litigation and dispute management
06-11-2015
This publication has been created by the international team of our lawyers to provide you with a quick reference guide to global dispute resolution procedures. We hope that you find it a useful starting point for information when you are involved in a dispute that is either cross-border or outside your own jurisdiction.
This guide includes information on dispute resolution procedures in 32 jurisdictions and on a country-by-country basis gives an overview of:
- The main dispute resolution methods
- Whether mediation is necessary
- The length of time between issuing a claim and receiving a judgment after trial
- Any limitation periods that usually apply to bringing a claim
- Whether or not Court proceedings are public
- Whether injunctive relief is available
- Whether or not unsuccessful parties can appeal a judgment
- Any other country specific considerations
If you have a specific issue, please contact one of our experts for advice tailored to your particular circumstances.
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This information is for guidance purposes only and should not be regarded as a substitute for taking legal advice. Please refer to the full terms and conditions on our website.
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