Arbitration in Bosnia and Herzegovina
This article discusses the foundations of arbitration in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including topics such as the arbitration market, the arbitration community, arbitration practice, and arbitration institutions. The interviews on which this article is based were performed as part of a research project funded by the United Kingdom’s Economic and Social Research Council. Interviews were performed in 47 countries, including 127 cities and 1,042 interviewees. Further information on the project is available on the project website (https://commercialarbitrationineurope.wordpress.com). Three interviews were performed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, involving 6 participants, with one interview performed in Banja Luka on 22 April 2024 and two interviews performed in Sarajevo on 24 April 2024. All interviews were performed by the author. Interviews were recorded and then professionally transcribed.
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College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities Leicester Law SchoolVersion
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