Research on the Role and Development Trends of Emerging Market Countries in International Arbitration
DOI: 10.23977/law.2025.040218 | Downloads: 4 | Views: 300
Author(s)
Siyu Chen 1
Affiliation(s)
1 University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire, RG66AH, United Kingdom
Corresponding Author
Siyu ChenABSTRACT
This research explores the changing roles and development trends of emerging market countries in the field of international arbitration. The study finds that emerging market countries have transformed from passive rule-takers to active rule participants and shapers; regional arbitration institutions such as those in Singapore and Hong Kong, China have gradually risen to break the monopoly of Western arbitration centers; and legal professionals from emerging market countries are increasingly participating in international arbitration cases. The arbitration development trends in these countries are mainly characterized by institutional internationalization, legal system improvement, arbitration culture promotion, and enhanced discourse power, while simultaneously facing challenges such as legal system differences, shortage of professional talent, and insufficient international recognition. This transformation is pushing the international arbitration system toward a more equitable, diverse, and inclusive direction.
KEYWORDS
Emerging Market Countries; International Arbitration; Role Transformation; Arbitration InstitutionsCITE THIS PAPER
Siyu Chen. Research on the Role and Development Trends of Emerging Market Countries in International Arbitration. Science of Law Journal (2025) Vol. 4: 147-152. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/DOI: 10.23977/law.2025.040218.
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