...diversity – only 26% of arbitrators were from non-western regions in the period between 2011 to 2018. In fact, data shows that there was a drop of 6% in regional...
Author: Alejandro M. Garro** Published: December 1990 Description: Article 8 of Colombia’s new arbitration law of 1989 authorizes foreign citizens to serve as arbitrators, unless the parties to the dispute...
...free to select the number of arbitrators they deem appropriate according to the cost and the complexity of the case. It is important to note that multiple arbitrators can provide...
...of non-U.S. arbitrators. We requested the AAA staff to offer lists of arbitrators that were consistent with its practice in international cases of having arbitrators who were not nationals of...
...stages of selecting arbitrators – where AI can analyze vast amounts of data to identify the most suitable arbitrators based on their expertise, past rulings, and even potential biases –...
...of arbitrators, enforcement of arbitral awards, and the costs arising from such proceedings are also considerations that parties should examine. Parties should carefully assess possible arbitrators’ qualifications and previous experience,...
Author: M. Logan Wright* Published: November 2017 Jurisdictions: International United States Topics: Authority of the Arbitral Tribunal Right to Decide on Jurisdiction Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals Code of Ethics for...
Author: James H. Carter* Published: June 2000 Topics: Arbitrators and Arbitral Tribunals Categories of Disputes Commercial Disputes Description: Tripartite arbitral tribunals for commercial disputes, including two party-appointed arbitrators, are not...
...it might even mean that arbitrators are aiding and abetting a crime by facilitating the payment of bribes, which could result in the criminal liability of the arbitrators themselves. To...
...The concept of the closed list of arbitrators is similar to the closed list arbitrator appointments in the CAS.[16] It seems that the selection of arbitrators in these institutions is...
...the judicial system—is that parties may select the arbitrators based on their expertise, such competence does not render arbitrators immune from making mistakes. As Judge Posner said, “Arbitrators are no...
...conducted a survey, in which over 50% of the participants believed that the political climate surrounding Russia “changed the attitude of European arbitrators to Russian companies.” However, such apprehensions could...
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