A comparative study in requirement of

Abstract:
Widespread use of internet and cyberspace in recent years changed many things including trade and commerce. E-commerce spreads around the world very quickly while there were growing particular legal problems at the same time. Electronic submissions by e-mails or videoconferencing are early harbingers of the technology-dense future of arbitration. Cyberspace with its array of new technological possibilities has already been described in legal literature as a new dimension challenge to the regime of international commercial arbitration. Arbitration tends to involve more and more diverse online techniques. Arbitration agreements are concluded, and proceedings conducted, by electronic means in online settings. The main question in this article which we try ed to answer that, is "how we can set an Arbitral agreement with electronic communications as valid" and provide "in writing" requirement in such agreements.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Comparative Law Review, Volume:7 Issue: 1, 2016
Pages:
77 to 95
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