06300nam 22006855 450 991094913120332120251229071250.09783031763458303176345910.1007/978-3-031-76345-8(CKB)37407211500041(MiAaPQ)EBC31901183(Au-PeEL)EBL31901183(OCoLC)1499718964(NjHacI)9937407211500041(DE-He213)978-3-031-76345-8(EXLCZ)993740721150004120250131d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAlternative Dispute Resolution in the Western Balkans Trends and Challenges /edited by Marc Bungenberg, Goran Koevski, Bianca Böhme, Ljuben Kocev, Mareike Fröhlich, Neda Zdraveva1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (381 pages)European Union and its Neighbours in a Globalized World,2524-8936 ;209783031763441 3031763440 Zlatan Meškić, Challenges of Arbitration in the Western Balkans -- Mareike Fröhlich, The Nexus of the Rule of Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution: Who Boosts or Sets Back Whom? -- Greg Lourie, Capacity Building in and through International Arbitration -- Zinka Grbo & Sevleta Halilović, Some Pecularities of the Legal Framework on Commercial Arbitration in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Ljuben Kocev, Challenges in the Process of Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in the Republic of North Macedonia -- Flutura Kola Tafaj & Silvana Cinari, Annulment of Arbitral Awards Rendered in Albania: Trends and Challenges -- Vlatko Tokarev, Promotion of the Rule of Law in the Western Balkans: The Impact of Investment Arbitration -- Bianca Böhme, Decentral Implementation of EU Investment Protection Policy and ist Implications for Countries in the Western Balkans -- Ilija Mitrev Penushliski, The Illegality Defence: Lessons from Investment Arbitrations involving the Western Balkans and Croatia -- Catharine Titi, Mediation of Investment Disputes under the ICSID Mediation Rules: An Overview -- Fahira Brodlija, Expanding the Dispute Resolution Toolbox for Investment Disputes: Opportunities for Dispute Prevention and Mediation in the Western Balkans -- Tatjana Zoroska Kamiloska & Milka Rakocević, Mandatory Initial Mediation Session: Evaluating the Effects of Compulsion in Dispute Resolution – The Case of North Macedonia -- Jadranka Dabovikji Anastasovska & Marjana Staninova, The Binding Nature of Mediation Settlements in North Macedonia: Aspects of Validity and Enforcement -- Dušan V. Popović, Mediation Mechanisms in Servian Intellectual Property Law: A Steady Progression -- Juraj Brozović, Exploring the New Croatian Mediation Framework: A Leap Forward or a Setback? -- Neda Zdraveva, The ADR for Consumer Disputes in the Consumer Protection Legislation of North Macedonia -- Ivana Kunda, Tech-Driven Justice: Navigating Schemes for the Resolution of Content-Moderation Disputes with Online Platforms -- Gordana Lažetić & Boban Misoski, Plea Bargaining and Guilty Plea as Negotiated Justice Instruments in Macedonian Criminal Trials.Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is increasingly recognized as an attractive alternative to national court proceedings, especially in international business relations. This open access book focuses on ADR mechanisms in one specific geographical region: the Western Balkans. This region comprises Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosovo, and Serbia. Although these countries generally have legal frameworks for ADR mechanisms in place, they remain largely underutilised in practice. Promoting ADR mechanisms in the countries of the Western Balkans could make them more attractive to foreign investors, thereby fostering economic growth. Additionally, the effective implementation of ADR mechanisms could have spill-over effects on national judiciaries, thereby increasing domestic rule of law standards. This would be highly beneficial for the Western Balkan countries, most of which are still aspiring to become Member States of the European Union (EU). To achieve this, they are required to promote the use of ADR mechanisms and align their legal frameworks with EU standards. Against this background, this book aims to explore the trends and challenges of ADR in the Western Balkans. The different chapters primarily focus on international commercial arbitration, investment treaty arbitration, and mediation. Some chapters address systemic challenges, such as capacity building and dispute prevention, which extend to the entire region. Others offer country-specific analyses of particular national framework. While some chapters adopt the perspective of international or EU law, others remain at the national level. Collectively, the wide diversity in topics and perspectives provides a comprehensive overview of the trends and challenges of ADR mechanisms in the Western Balkan.European Union and its Neighbours in a Globalized World,2524-8936 ;20MediationDispute resolution (Law)Arbitration (Administrative law)Commercial lawEuropean Economic CommunityDispute Resolution, Mediation, ArbitrationEuropean Economic LawMediation.Dispute resolution (Law)Arbitration (Administrative law)Commercial law.European Economic Community.Dispute Resolution, Mediation, Arbitration.European Economic Law.347.09Koevski Goran1788732Böhme Bianca1788733Kocev Ljuben1788734öhlich Mareike1424245Zdraveva Neda1788735MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910949131203321Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Western Balkans4443703UNINA