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The autonomy of arbitration refers to the principle that arbitration is an independent and self-contained process governed by the agreement of the parties involved, rather than by the laws of any particular jurisdiction. This autonomy allows parties to tailor the arbitration process to their specific needs, making it a flexible and efficient alternative to litigation.
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