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Arbitration Interpreters in Oslo, Norway | Arbitration Interpreting Services
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Arbitration interpreter in Oslo, Norway

TJC Global professional arbitration interpreting services in Oslo, Norway are specially tailored to the client’s needs

TJC’s arbitration interpreters in Oslo have many years experience and can cover a wide range of specialist fields. Their sensitivity to both linguistic and cultural differences ensures professional, fluent and accurate interpreting services for all aspects of arbitration.

Their knowledge of industry specific terminology means language barriers never become an obstacle to arbitration proceedings – a setting in which effective communication is of paramount importance.

Our arbitration interpreters can also interpret arbitration proceedings in other Spanish cities, including Oslo, Seville, Malaga, and Bilbao.

We cover a wide range of languages, including NorwegianSwedishDanishFinnishSpanishGermanFrenchMandarin ChineseCantonese ChineseJapaneseKorean and many more…

TJC Global is also equipped to provide any legal document translations relating to arbitration. Click here for more information.

1. Why choose TJC Global’s arbitration Interpreters in Oslo?

2. Languages our Oslo arbitration interpreters cover

If the language you are looking for is not listed here, please contact us directly.

3. Locations covered by our arbitration interpreters

Our arbitration interpreters cover locations in Norway and major cities worldwide. For some of the cities our arbitration interpreters cover in and around the Norway, please see below.

For a full list of the cities we cover worldwide, please click here.

If the location you require is not listed, chances are we will still cover it – please contact us directly.

4. Our past clients include:

Allan and Overy

Herbert Smith Freehills

London Court of International Arbitration

And many more…

5. About Arbitration

There are two different forms of arbitration: binding and non-binding. In binding arbitration, parties must agree to abide by the decision of the arbitrator. While in non-binding arbotration, the process is used to help establish an advisory opinion – which the opposing parties may or may not abide by. Arbitrations follow the evidential and procedural regularity of court proceedings but take place out of court, in a less formal and less rigorous setting than litigation.

Arbitration differs from mediation in one key aspect. An arbitrator must remain neutral but in the end, using his/her own expertise and knowledge of the subject, come to an decision as to who is right. A mediator must only assist the parties themselves come to a reconciliation or agreement with no judgement. Although a mediation settlement is also legally enforceable.

Why not read our blog article on arbitration interpreters?

6. Arbitration in China

Chinese Arbitration Association, Oslo (CAA)

We are also happy to assist you in other cities in Norway and other countries across the globe. Please see Useful Links at the bottom of the page.

7. Useful Links – Arbitration Institutions Worldwide

Looking for interpreting assistance in other fields?

TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in various specialist fields. Whatever your requirements, we can find the right linguist to assist you.
If your industry or project type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.

Our interpreters utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous interpretation, whatever the context – enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world.
We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.

What to do next?

Please use the Quick Quote system above for a quote for interpreting, translation services or a related enquiry.
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