Arbitrators' Conflicts of Interest: Bias by Any Name

L.S. Leng Sun
Leng Sun, CHAN

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

Introduction

This is an expanded version of a paper presented at the Regional Arbitration Conference in Kuala Lumpur in 2007. The theme discussed was whether a detailed code of ethics on arbitrator' conflicts of interest would promote uniformity. This paper submits that a code of ethics setting out general principles is desirable, but cautions against any attempt to prescribe detailed answers to particular scenarios.

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Suggested Citation

L.S. Leng Sun; "Arbitrators' Conflicts of Interest: Bias by Any Name"
TDM 4 (2008), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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