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Dispute Resolution in Ireland  

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Dispute Resolution in Ireland Executive Summary The scope and intent of this paper is to examine alternatives to court based litigation in the resolution of disputes as applied in the country of Ireland. After a review of civil practice and procedure in the Irish legal system, the analysis concentrates on the philosophy and methodologies of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) practiced in Ireland and how the country's legal system's procedures support the cultivation of the formal dispute resolution machinery. This includes a detailed analysis of domestic and international arbitration law and how this form of bidning ADR has been developed and practised in Ireland. Introduction As international trade and investment expand, the number of commercial disputes that cross international boundaries grows. These disputes can be complex, often involving differing legal systems. In recent years, several processes for resolving disputes outside of the court system have been developed. These processes are known collectively as...

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