Cold War on International Arbitration: The Role of Unilateral Economic Sanctions in Eroding the Rule of Law
Article from: TDM 4 (2024), in Sanctions and International Arbitration
Abstract
The increasing use of unilateral economic sanctions, particularly in the wake of global conflicts, has created a complex environment for international arbitration. This article critically examines this intersection between sanctions and international arbitration, focusing on the intricate and oft-ignored challenges posed by these sanctions to the rule of law. Using the sanctions imposed by the UK and EU on Russia as a case study, the article delves into the legal and practical difficulties that arise in the process of arbitration. These include issues in administration of an arbitration, ...











