commercial courts

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Commercial courts are specialized judicial bodies that handle disputes arising from business, trade, and commercial transactions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf judicial body
specialized court
aimsTo enhance predictability in commercial litigation
improve efficiency of dispute resolution in business matters
provide speedy resolution of commercial disputes
reduce backlog of commercial cases in general courts
applies banking law
commercial law
company law
competition law
contract law
insolvency law
securities law
canHear cross-border commercial disputes
high-value commercial claims
composedOf judges with expertise in commercial law
differsFrom administrative courts
criminal courts
small claims courts
goal promote rule of law in commercial activities
support business confidence through effective dispute resolution
handles business disputes
commercial disputes
disputes arising from commercial transactions
trade disputes
jurisdictionOver banking disputes
commercial contracts
corporate disputes
insurance disputes
intellectual property disputes of commercial nature
international trade disputes
mayAllow use of expert witnesses in technical commercial matters
mayBeEstablishedBy national legislation
regional legislation
mayBeOrganizedAs separate court system
specialized divisions within general courts
mayEncourage mediation in commercial cases
settlement of disputes
mayUse case tracking systems
electronic filing systems
oftenLocatedIn financial hubs
major commercial centers
partOf judicial system
relatedTo arbitration
commercial arbitration
uses specialized case management techniques
specialized procedural rules

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