Although not a novel concept - London Commercial Court dates back to 1895 - International commercial courts (ICCs) have expanded significantly in recent years. Their global rise reflects a shift in dispute resolution, driven by geopolitical ambition, economic incentives, and legal market expansion. Countries establish ICCs to attract foreign investment, enhance their influence in global commerce, and offer an alternative to arbitration.
The rise of international commercial courts in commercial disputes
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