Symposium: A Focus on Ethics in International Courts and Tribunals Ethical Dimensions of Arbitrator Resignations

J. Levine
Levine, Judith

Article from: TDM 3 (2021), in Guerrilla Tactics in International Arbitration & Litigation

Introduction

This essay considers the ethical implications of arbitrator resignations.1 The resignation of an arbitrator "can severely disrupt an arbitration, particularly if it occurs at a late stage of the proceedings" and can cause "delays and significantly increased expense" resulting from replacement efforts, possible suspension of proceedings, and even the repetition of hearings. Given its potential impact on the parties and the arbitrator's own liability and reputation, "resigning from office is a serious decision, and should never be taken lightly." Ethical issues connected with resignation ...

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Suggested Citation

J. Levine; "Symposium: A Focus on Ethics in International Courts and Tribunals Ethical Dimensions of Arbitrator Resignations"
TDM 3 (2021), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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