Romania’s Supreme Court rules on establishment of arbitral institutions
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Romania’s Supreme Court has held that associations and foundations based in the country can only set up arbitral institutions if authorised by law. Cosmin Vasile of Zamfirescu Racoți Vasile & Partners in Bucharest explains the importance of the decision for the Romanian arbitration landscape.
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