Publication: Promoting Sri Lanka as a Seat of International Arbitration: Lessons to be Learnt from International Jurisdictions
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to a
range of mechanisms available for the
resolution of disputes such as Negotiation,
Mediation, Conciliation and Arbitration, which
are settlement-oriented processes, adopted in
place of Litigation through Courts that are
adversarial in character. Among the said
alternative processes, Arbitration is popularly
preferred across the globe for the resolution of
commercial disputes for the numerous benefits
it has to offer. This ease of facilitating
international commercial contracts and dispute
resolution pertaining thereto, offered by the
arbitral process has made it a decisive factor for
a country to sustain good international trade
and commercial relations. Accordingly, Sri
Lanka brought about several mechanisms over
the years, procedurally and otherwise, to
promote Sri Lanka as an attractive seat of
arbitration.
Nevertheless, despite the statutory framework,
infrastructure, facilities and Arbitration-friendly
atmosphere sought to be instituted, the
findings from this study identified that Sri Lanka
has not performed to its expectations of
functioning as a hub of arbitration in South Asia.
This study identifies certain loopholes through
lessons learnt from other popular arbitration
seats. It is recommended to improve and
revamp the statutory framework providing for
arbitration in Sri Lanka to overcome several
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anomalies discussed therein, in addition to
meeting the gaps in terms of infrastructure and
other facilities, to relieve the prospects of
effective arbitration promoting cross-border
investments in this era of advanced technology
and globalization.
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Commercial Disputes, ADR, Arbitration in Sri Lanka, Issues and Reforms for the current system., Arbitration Seats
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M.D. Chavindri Chiranga Perera. (2022). Promoting Sri Lanka as a Seat of International Arbitration: Lessons to be Learnt from International Jurisdictions. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 157 - 163.
