...is a member of the Libyan, New York, District of Colombia, and the United States Supreme Court Bars and a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. The views expressed...
Author: Arthur W. Rovine* Published: December 1992 Jurisdictions: Iran United States Topics: IUSCT Description: Hans Smit is one of the world’s leading teachers and arbitrators in the burgeoning field of...
...William R. Spiegelberger The Insider Adversary in International Arbitration Frederick A. Acomb and Nicholas J. Jones Behavioral Insights Into International Arbitration: An Analysis of How to De-Bias Arbitrators Jan-Philip Elm...
...of the two arbitrators constituting the ostensible majority stated a position which shows that he did not support, or fully support, the award which was carried by his vote? This...
...arbitrators are just a few notable examples. Less visible, but equally important from the practitioner’s viewpoint, are the changes that have taken place in relation to the conduct of the...
...stipulated specific performance, or in the alternative, $100 million in damages. The arbitrators, holding that Elektrim had indeed breached its contract, denied specific performance and awarded only $38 million in...
Author: Edna Sussman and Solomon Ebere* Published: June 2012 Description: While the topic of ethics for arbitrators has been the subject of discussion and debate for many years, recently the...
Author: Raúl Pereira Fleury* Published: May 2017 Jurisdiction: International Topics: BITs States as Parties Investment Disputes Challenge of Arbitrators Description: Introduction State succession has always been a complex and controversial...
Author: E. Jin Lee* Published: April 2017 Jurisdiction: United States Topics: Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals Arbitral Process Agreement to Arbitrate Court Decisions Parties Description: The role that state contract law...
...could be pursued in arbitration. In Green Tree v. Bazzle, the Supreme Court decided, in conformity with what I had argued, that it was for the arbitrators and not the...
...a duty on the arbitrators, parties, or both. The nature of arbitration proceedings and the extent of confidentiality is dependent upon the following: The seat of the arbitration and; The...
...from a recalcitrant party. Even here, it has been noted, the ability of arbitrators to ensure exchanges of information is uncertain, the tribunal’s power of enforcement being quite “limited” in...
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