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Promoting Scotland as an Arbiter of International Debt

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Jubilee Scotland
This article explains the process of arbitration, its relevance in relation to sovereign debt and the role of Scotland as an arbiter of international debt.

This article explains the process of arbitration, and how it is relevant to the issue of sovereign debt. It also justifies why this issue is primarily legal, as opposed to political, and explains why arbitration is beneficial to creditors, as well as debtors.

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