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1. Any dispute which has arisen or may arise out of a specific legal relationship and in respect of which it is permissible to compromise may be the subject of an arbitration agreement.
2. With the exception of legal persons of public law, whosoever has the capacity or is empowered to compromise, may conclude an arbitration agreement. The state may conclude such an agreement when a treaty authorizes it to have recourse to arbitration.
3. The preceding provisions are applicable without prejudice to the exceptions provided for in the law.
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"Treaties": international trade instruments
Private International Commercial Law
International Commercial Arbitration & other dispute settlement
International Tax & Financial Regulation
Carriage Transport & Maritime Law
Electronic Commerce and Encryption
International Criminal Law including Anti-Corruption and Cross Border Crime
International Life Sciences & Bio-Sciences