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‘Sprechen Sie English?’ Germany Proposes Establishing All-English Language Courts for International Commercial Disputes

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Updated 2023/01/27 at 2:12 AM
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Seeking to enhance Germany’s attractiveness as a venue for complex cross-border commercial disputes, the German Justice Ministry is proposing the creation of an all-English-language court.

The move follows similar steps by other European countries, such as the Netherlands and France, and a desire to compete with London, which is still the world’s-most-popular destination for international commercial dispute resolution.

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