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August 2024

International Arbitration, Difficulty, and Pakistan

The American Review of International Arbitration

Pakistan's relationship with international arbitration has been marred with difficulty. For too long it has created a hostile environment for foreign direct investment and international arbitration. Has the situation in Pakistan improved? Is it on its way to becoming a friendly environment for foreign investment and international arbitration? If so, is the change lasting or will it evaporate after a short while? This article will seek to answer these complicated questions by first revealing Pakistan's issues and then suggesting solutions to them. It will propose innovations and improvements to Pakistan's legislative, executive, and judicial landscape to help resolve its arbitral difficulties. It's time for Pakistan to become a valuable part of the international arbitration world once again; the tide is turning, and Pakistan has been given an opportunity to redeem itself. It must.

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