Arbitration in Mongolia has a long history. The first arbitration rules of Mongolia were adopted in 1930, which was 90 years ago, to resolve disputes between ministries and public companies.
As for international arbitration, Mongolia hosts a permanent institution: the Mongolian International Arbitration Center (MIAC), which has been operating since 1960.
However, both domestic and international arbitration is still not perceived as a real alternative to litigation in Mongolia. That said, in recent years the number of domestic arbitration cases are increasing as businesses are getting more familiar with the final and speedy nature of arbitration procedure.