WOMEN AS ARBITRATORS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL DISPUTES: BARRIERS AND STATISTICS

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VI International Conference «Days of Student Science»
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VI International Conference «Days of Student Science»
Author:
Dinara R. Ibragimova 1
Scientific adviser:
Liliia R. Nurova1
Work direction:
Современные гуманитарные науки и проблемы языкознания
Pages:
31-33
Received: 6 April 2022

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1 Kazanskii filial FGBOU VO "Rossiiskii gosudarstvennyi universitet pravosudiia"
For citation:
Ibragimova D. R. (2022). WOMEN AS ARBITRATORS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRAL DISPUTES: BARRIERS AND STATISTICS. Days of Student Science, 31-33. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda".

Abstract

The article considers the barriers for women to become arbitrators in international arbitral disputes and statistics from different arbitration institutions.

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