Arbitration
Arbitration law in Jordan regulates the procedures and enforcement of arbitral awards in the country. The Arbitration Law No. 31 of 2001 was adopted to enhance trust in the judicial system and provide an alternative to traditional judicial methods for dispute resolution.
This law allows parties to a dispute to agree to arbitration outside of traditional courts and specify the procedures that will govern the arbitration process. The law also outlines procedures for the enforcement and recognition of arbitral awards in Jordan and abroad.
Jordan’s arbitration law provides a legal framework for regulating arbitration proceedings and enforcing arbitral decisions, aiming to promote confidence in the justice system and offer an effective alternative to traditional methods of dispute resolution.
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