Dealing with Arbitrator "Issue Conflicts" in International Arbitration

J. Levine
Levine, Judith

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

Introduction

Recent efforts by the International Bar Association and established arbitral institutions to provide detailed guidance on an arbitrator's duties of independence and impartiality are highly instructive with respect to an arbitrator's relationships with the parties and their counsel,[1] but less so with respect to an arbitrator's relationship with the subject matter of the dispute. The latter type of relationship, which could involve an arbitrator's prior statements about an issue in dispute (an "issue conflict"), has been the subject of scant guidance[23 and has become the subject ...

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Suggested Citation

J. Levine; "Dealing with Arbitrator "Issue Conflicts" in International Arbitration"
TDM 4 (2008), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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