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Rehan Pande, Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur ABSTRACT For nearly three decades, India’s arbitration regime has promised speed and finality, yet it has often reproduced the very delay and judicial entanglement it was designed to avoid. This paper surveys the legislative and institutional project to transform Indian arbitration from an ad hoc, court-dependent model into a truly institut…

Mandatory arbitration clauses have become a common fixture in consumer and employment contracts, requiring individuals to resolve disputes through private arbitration rather than in court. These provisions often preclude class actions and limit appellate rights, raising significant concerns about transparency, fairness, and access to justice. While advocates argue that arbitration offers efficien…
Isha Khond, LL.M. (Corporate and Commercial Laws), Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai ABSTRACT The arbitration proceedings and competition law disputes are two opposite poles; the former is the method mutually opted by parties to solve the commercial disputes, whereas the latter is aimed to protect public interest. The arbitration proceedings are regulated by the Arbitration Act and the …

Repository Citation Kristen M. Blankley, House Rules: Arbitrating NIL in College Athletics, 36 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 291 (2026) Available at: https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw/vol36/iss2/3 Kristen M. Blankley, House Rules: Arbitrating NIL in College Athletics, 36 Marq. Sports L. Rev. 291 (2026) Available at: https://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/sportslaw/vol36/iss2/3
Pallavi Raj, Amity University Noida 1. Introduction “Arbitration is the means by which business men settle disputes among themselves.” - Lord Mustill International commercial transactions have expanded rapidly in the contemporary global economy, resulting in a corresponding increase in cross-border commercial disputes involving multinational corporations, foreign investors, state entities, and pr…

