The Art of Enforcement: How Italian Courts Support Arbitration
Italian courts, strengthened by the Cartabia Reform, streamline recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards while balancing sanctions and public policy.
Italian courts, strengthened by the Cartabia Reform, streamline recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards while balancing sanctions and public policy.
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