Abstrakt
Arbitration is growing in popularity. It is a thesis which appears at conferences, in publications and during talks on alternative dispute resolution. It is assumed to be true without proof, although such proof would probably be found in the statistics of leading arbitration institutions. We can also be optimistic about the future of arbitration, especially seeing the number of universities participating in commercial arbitration moots such as the Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot in Vienna or Hong Kong, or the number of participants of the last IBA Arbitration Day in Paris which gathered almost one thousand arbitration practitioners from all over the world.