Overview
The Goverion Arbitration and Mediation Court is an independent institution dedicated to the fair and efficient resolution of commercial disputes. The Court administers arbitration and mediation proceedings under structured rules designed to ensure neutrality, confidentiality, and procedural integrity.
Created for the realities of a global and digitally connected economy, the institution combines established arbitration principles with secure procedural authentication infrastructure. While disputes are resolved by independently appointed arbitrators and mediators, the Court provides the institutional framework that ensures consistency, transparency, and trust in the process.
Governance
The Goverion Arbitration and Mediation Court operates under a structured governance framework designed to preserve institutional neutrality and procedural reliability. Governance responsibilities are distributed across the Court of Arbitration and the Secretariat, each fulfilling distinct roles within the administration of disputes.
The governance model ensures that case administration, arbitrator appointments, and procedural supervision are conducted according to established rules. This structure protects the independence of arbitrators and mediators while maintaining institutional oversight over the arbitration process.
Institutional Independence
Independence is fundamental to the credibility of any arbitral institution. The Goverion Arbitration and Mediation Court operates as a neutral forum for dispute resolution, separate from the parties involved in any proceedings.
Arbitrators and mediators are appointed based on independence, expertise, and impartiality. Institutional safeguards, including conflict disclosure requirements and procedural supervision by the Court, ensure that each case is administered without external influence.
This commitment to neutrality allows the Court to provide a trusted environment in which commercial disputes can be resolved fairly, confidentially, and with international credibility.