Two Parallel Proceedings – One Conclusion: Intention to Arbitrate Must be Clear for the Validity of an Arbitration Agreement
Can parties choose both arbitration and courts? Turkish decisions confirm: only a clear intention to arbitrate will hold.
Can parties choose both arbitration and courts? Turkish decisions confirm: only a clear intention to arbitrate will hold.
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