Introduction to Arbitration Courts
Arbitration courts are specialized bodies established to resolve disputes outside the traditional court system. They are often used for commercial disputes, employment issues, and other civil matters.
- Arbitration courts provide a faster and more cost-effective alternative to traditional litigation.
- They are usually established by agreement between parties involved in a dispute.
Relationship with Traditional Courts
Arbitration courts do not belong to the traditional court system but work in conjunction with it. Their decisions are often binding and enforceable in traditional courts.