Mixed reviews for Bulgaria’s revised arbitration law
The Alexander Nevsky cathedral in Sofia, Bulgaria (Credit: istock.com/filadendron)
Bulgaria has made sweeping amendments to its arbitration law in a bid to curb potential abuses to the system – though some specialists warn that the changes may fail to cure the problem and increase the state’s control over arbitration.
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