How May Commercial Arbitral Tribunals Cope With and Sanction Guerrilla Tactics of the Parties/Their Counsel?
Article from: TDM 2 (2010), in Guerrilla Tactics in International Arbitration & Litigation
Introduction
While the enforcement of guerrilla tactics by parties and/or counsel may amount to the violation of some code of conduct, or even the violation of institutional arbitration rules or applicable national law, guerrilla tactics most certainly violate the spirit and essence of arbitration. The increasing appearance of "guerrillas" on the arbitration battlefield is compelling the "knights in shining armour" of arbitration - the speakers of this conference, the leading arbitral institutions and institutions dealing with the provision of services to the arbitral community - to consider ...