Therefore, neither party feels compelled to submit to the courts in the other party's home country. Furthermore, the arbitral tribunal may be composed of arbitrators reflecting the parties' different cultural and legal backgrounds. The proceedings may be shaped in such a way to take account of the international character of a dispute, for example by allowing submissions in different languages, letting witnesses testify in their mother tongue, or facilitating service of documents. In addition, arbitration is considered to be more suitable for international controversies.