Arbitration and the Rule of Law: Measuring up or Falling Short?

A. Farren
Farren, Ania
E. Wyse Jackson
Wyse Jackson, Emily

Article from: TDM 1 (2025), in International Law

Introduction

This article aims to summarise the extensive body of commentary that has developed on this theme and, having done so, will argue that international arbitration has an important role to play both in upholding and developing the international rule of law. However, to enable it to continue to do so, it is imperative that concerns raised by those within the arbitration community and outside of it are given due attention and engagement. That said, in pursuing reform, we must be wary of destroying the good in pursuit of the perfect - occasionally, it is necessary to recognise that a system, ...

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Suggested Citation

A. Farren; E. Wyse Jackson; "Arbitration and the Rule of Law: Measuring up or Falling Short?"
TDM 1 (2025), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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