International Arbitration: Transnational Debate and Ethics Quagmire

P.A. Iwu
Iwu, Prince-Alex

Article from: TDM 1 (2018), in Context & Culture

Abstract

This paper revisits two of international arbitrations major fault lines - the absence of uniform enforcement of foreign arbitral awards and fledgling ethical framework. In the first part, this paper provides historical context for the ideals of international arbitration from the debates put forward by the ICC while pushing for the adoption of a new treaty on enforcement of "international arbitral awards". This article provides very concise but substantive reviews of the arguments that have devolved from the debates, primarily the debates around the viability of ...

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Suggested Citation

P.A. Iwu; "International Arbitration: Transnational Debate and Ethics Quagmire"
TDM 1 (2018), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

URL: www.transnational-dispute-management.com/article.asp?key=2523