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Arbitration in Germany

Practical Law UK Practice Note 6-523-9833 (Approx. 34 pages)

Arbitration in Germany

by Dr Stephan Wilske (Partner) and Claudia Krapfl (Associated Partner), Gleiss Lutz
This note describes the most significant features of the arbitral process in Germany, including the German law regarding arbitration agreements, the duties and powers of the tribunal, the role of state courts, and the challenge and enforcement of awards.

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