The Diversity Challenge: Exploring the "Invisible College" of International Arbitration

S.D. Franck
Franck, Susan D.
J. Freda
Freda, James
K. Lavin
Lavin, Kellen
T. Lehmann
Lehmann, Tobias
A. van Aaken
Aaken, Anne van

Article from: TDM 4 (2015), in Dealing with Diversity in International Arbitration

Abstract

[Republished with kind permission on TDM. The Diversity Challenge: Exploring the "Invisible College" of International Arbitration Susan D. Franck et al. jtl.columbia.edu Volume 53, Number 3 - 53 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 429] As diversity can affect the perceived legitimacy of a state's dispute resolution system and the quality of judicial decisions, diversity levels in the national bench and bar have been an area of transnational concern. By contrast, little is known about diversity of adjudicators and counsel in international arbitration. With a lack of accurate, complete, and ...

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Suggested Citation

S.D. Franck; J. Freda; K. Lavin; T. Lehmann; A. van Aaken; "The Diversity Challenge: Exploring the "Invisible College" of International Arbitration"
TDM 4 (2015), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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