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What is behind the increasing popularity of international arbitration?

10 min · 23. Okt. 2025
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In this pilot episode of the Travers Smith International Arbitration podcast, Huw Jenkin [/people/huw-jenkin/], (Partner in our Dispute Resolution team) and Adam Short [/people/adam-short/] (Senior Counsel in the team) discuss the increasing popularity of international arbitration and the reasons behind this increase. They also discuss a number of differences between arbitration and litigation and why parties might opt for one over the other.

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