LCIA chief shares plan for India
Delhi. Credit: LUKASZ-NOWAK1 (Credit: Credit: LUKASZ-NOWAK1)
UPDATED. In a speech in Delhi, the chair of the LCIA board J William Rowley QC has set out five fundamental changes needed for India to achieve its goal of being a global hub for international arbitration, saying that a country poised for global economic leadership "simply must commit to putting in place a world standard of dispute resolution".
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