Industry Needs Specialized Justice: A Call to Establishing an International Center for Dispute Resolution
The Importance of Specialized Justice
In light of what is happening in the Industrial sector, a fourth global renaissance has been created by artificial intelligence technologies. The challenges posed by the industry include technical, operational, and legislative complexities. There is an urgent need for an effective system for resolving industrial disputes precisely. It is characterized by flexibility, speed, and efficiency, and takes into account the specific nature of contractual relationships in the industrial sector, especially in light of the expansion of cross-border supply chains and the growth of investments.
Strengthening alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, primarily arbitration, mediation, and conciliation, is an indispensable strategic option for ensuring the stability of industrial relations, reducing the burden on the judiciary, and providing an attractive legal environment for industrial investment. These methods, with their privacy, speed, and flexibility, are well-suited to the nature of industrial disputes, which often require specialized technical solutions and a precise assessment of the surrounding commercial and technical circumstances.
Our forward-looking vision of the future of industrial disputes leads us to anticipate a complex legal nature between intellectual property, investment legislation, and environmental policies. These disparate areas call for the creation of a comprehensive professional environment through which specialized professional competence can be developed in this complex type of dispute.
And in this respect, we emphasize the importance of stable, clear, and consistent national industrial policies, built on principles that consider the interests of all stakeholders, cannot be overstated. Instability, inconsistency, or sudden changes in industrial policies can create a volatile investment environment, increase the likelihood of disputes, and undermine confidence in the legal and regulatory framework. Therefore, strengthening alternative dispute resolution mechanisms must go hand in hand with establishing stable industrial policies that are formulated according to a long-term strategic vision and implemented through transparent and predictable institutional frameworks.
Given the constraints imposed by global supply chains, and given the specialized technical expertise required by precision industries, there is a pressing need to establish an international center specializing in industrial dispute resolution. This center would handle complex technical disputes, comprise highly qualified legal and industrial experts, and operate according to flexible procedural rules that respect the specific needs of the industrial sector. The existence of such a center would enhance confidence in the investment environment, reinforce the principle of legal certainty, and contribute to the fair and effective resolution of disputes, safeguarding rights, preserving contractual relationships, and supporting the sustainability of industrial growth at both the national and international levels.
In making this call, we emphasize that building an integrated system for resolving industrial disputes, based on effective alternatives, stable policies, and specialized institutions, is a fundamental pillar for achieving a balance between the requirements of industrial development
and the guarantees of effective justice in a world characterized by increasing complexity and competition.
