The arbitration and the Law & Development theory: a brief study about the experience of Singapore’s and Brazilian’s maritime arbitration
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https://doi.org/10.18316/redes.v6i1.3755Keywords:
Law and Developmnet, Arbitration, International Trade.Abstract
The rule of Law and the pursuit of economic development is an undeniable fact for all countries in XXI century. It could be noticed the interrelation between law and development by the impact that it causes on the country’s economy. To validate this hypothesis claimed by the Law & Development theory it should have more survey about this topic. Due to this aim, the present research is intended to examine the contribution of arbitration in the development of the international trade in Singapore and Brazil. A qualitative approach was used to produce this research as well as the documentary one. Among the results obtained it could be established that arbitration plays a strategic role in the economic development policies for international trade scene.
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