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Arbitration Interpreters in London, UK

Professional Arbitration Interpreters in London, UK – TJC Global

Globalisation and increased international trade and investment mean international arbitrations are becoming increasingly common. When language barriers arise during these proceedings, interpreters must facilitate vital discussion.

The complexity of arbitration requires interpreters to be in possession of a high level of legal interpreting expertise in addition to knowledge of the subject at hand.

TJC’s arbitration interpreters in London have many years of experience and can cover many specialist fields. Their sensitivity to linguistic and cultural differences ensures professional, fluent and accurate interpreting services for all aspects of arbitration.

We cover a wide range of languages including Italian, Spanish, German, French, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, Japanese, Korean and many more…

Need further assistance? TJC Global’s services cover a wide range of languages and specialist fields. Please contact us directly – we will be happy to assist you.

TJC Global is also equipped to provide legal document translations relating to arbitration.

Why choose TJC Global’s Arbitration Interpreters in London?

TJC interpreters have earned the trust of hundreds of international law firms, governmental institutions, private companies and many other organisations. To find out more about our previous clients, please click here.

Arbitration in London

– London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)

– Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution – CEDR

– Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)

– City Disputes Panel (CDP)

– Insurance and Reinsurance Arbitration Society (ARIAS)

We are also happy to assist you in other cities in the UK and other countries across the globe. Please see Useful Links at the bottom of the page.

Key fields covered by our London arbitration interpreters

Agency

Banking

Commercial Law

Conflict of Laws

Corporate affairs

Criminal Law

Distribution

Energy

Financial services

Foreign Investment

Infrastructure projects

Insurance

Intellectual Property

International Trade

Joint Ventures

Labour law

Oil & Gas

Patents

Project Finance

Project Finance

Public International Law

Reinsurance

Sales and Commercial Contracts

Shipping

Small Claims

Sports Law

Telecommunications

Utilities

The field you require not listed here? We cover a wide variety of fields and industries. Please contact us directly with your enquiry

Areas covered by TJC’s Arbitration Interpreters in London

Ad Hoc Proceedings

Advocacy

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Arbitration involving states (BITs)

Commercial Disputes

ICC Rules of Arbitration

International Arbitration

International commercial arbitration

Investment Arbitration

Mediation

Non-binding Arbitration

Settlement Techniques

TJC’s Interpretation Services in UK

Interpreters in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Interpreters in Oxford

Interpreters in London

Interpreters in Glasgow, Scotland

Interpreters in Cambridge

Interpreters in Edinburgh

We are also happy to assist you in many other global locations. Please see the list of useful links – international arbitration centres at the bottom of the page.

About Arbitration

Arbitration is becoming increasingly popular in dispute resolution in the international community. It is a resolution technique whereby a third party reviews the relevant evidence and imposes a legally enforceable decision.

Arbitrators, who have usually experienced lawyers or other experts in the case, are chosen either directly by the involved parties themselves or by a third party.

There are two different forms of arbitration: binding and non-binding. In binding arbitration, parties must agree to abide by the arbitrator’s decision. While in non-binding arbitration, the process is used to help establish an advisory opinion that the opposing parties may or may not abide by. Arbitrations follow the evidential and procedural regularity of court proceedings but take place out of court in a less formal and less rigorous setting than litigation.

Arbitration differs from mediation in one key aspect. An arbitrator must remain neutral but, in the end, using his/her expertise and knowledge of the subject, decide who is right. A mediator must only assist the parties in coming to reconciliation or agreement with no judgement. However, a mediation settlement is also legally enforceable.

Useful Links – Arbitration Institutions Worldwide

American Arbitration Association (AAA)

Chinese Arbitration Association

Chinese European Arbitration Centre

Chinese International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission

Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS / CAS)

Dubai International Arbitration Centre

European Court of Arbitration (ECA)

German Institute of Arbitration (DIS)

Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre

International Arbitration Institute (IAS)

International Centre for Dispute Resolution

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)

International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)

London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)

Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC)

Spanish Court of Arbitration

Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Institute

Swiss Chambers Arbitration Institution

The Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB)

United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)

Looking for interpreting assistance in other fields?

TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in various specialist fields. Whatever your requirements, we can find the right linguist to assist you.
If your industry or project type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.

Our interpreters utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous interpretation, whatever the context – enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world.
We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.

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