Highly-specialised international arbitration - how many arbitrators are really at large?

S.Y. Walker
Walker, Sarah Y.
A.I. Garcia
Garcia, Alejandro I.

Article from: TDM 4 (2008), in Arbitrator Bias

Introduction

In a fast moving technological world, can arbitration offer a viable forum for parties to resolve specialist technical disputes? If so, how many of the arbitrators from the relevant pool are really available for such disputes and how many times can a party expect to appoint the same specialist arbitrator before raising concerns of bias? This brief article intends to investigate these questions and shed a little light upon some related issues.

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Suggested Citation

S.Y. Walker; A.I. Garcia; "Highly-specialised international arbitration - how many arbitrators are really at large?"
TDM 4 (2008), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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