...no mention of the law governing the main contract either, the seat of arbitration would govern the arbitration agreement. While Habas Sinai’s decision resembled Enka, the diversity of approaches pursued...
Author: Nathan Gayer de Mena Jurisdiction: International Topics: Gender Equality and Diversity Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals Code of Ethics for Arbitrators Capacity and Qualifications of Arbitrators Agreement to...
...Armand M. Paré, Jr. American Diversity in International Arbitration 2003-2013 Benjamin G. Davis Adoptive Arbitration: An Alternative Approach to Enforcing Cross-Border Mediation Settlement Agreements David Weiss and Brian Hodgkinson Current...
...a useful check for things that a sole arbitrator may miss out on. Moreover, having a diversity of views, backgrounds and expertise may provide a better standard of review. Whilst...
...the need for greater diversity in these processes. Additionally, she discussed the regional response to the backlash against investment treaty arbitration and the involvement of Central Asian states in ISDS...
...race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation.[35] As noted by the Law Commission, “[t]his would be a world-leading initiative and send an important signal about diversity and equality“.[36] ...
...total 443 arbitration cases handled by KCAB in 2019, 70 cases were international cases, which is a 12.9% growth from the previous year. The diversity of the nationality of the...
...principally on ways to expand the number and diversity of those serving as arbitrators and various proposals for unifying international investment law through a new appellate body or the creation...
...of significant, ever-increasing importance due to the need for resolving commercial disputes in the expanding global economy. As part of its commitment to diversity in international arbitration, ARIA has signed...
...diversity of legal systems in Africa remains an impediment, which must be addressed. Ghana and the Côte d’Ivoire provide a perfect example for this need—despite sharing a border, the states...
...posed by intersectionality; (3) create a platform for addressing discrimination and implicit bias issues; (4) making international arbitration more equitable by collaborating and supporting other initiatives dealing with diversity and...
...scholars, practitioners, and other professionals with knowledge of the international arbitration field. We also invite student authors to submit Notes for consideration. As part of our commitment to diversity, authors...
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