Context and Institutional Structure in Attorney Discipline: Developing an Enforcement Regime for Ethics in International Arbitration
Article from: TDM 2 (2006), in Context & Culture
Abstract
Having argued in favor of the creation of a code of ethics for attorneys and proposed a theoretical framework for determining the general content of that code in an previous article, Fit and Function in Legal Ethics: Developing a Code of Attorney Conduct for International Arbitration , this Article proposes an integrated enforcement regime under which the new ethical code would be implemented. The Article argues that major arbitral institutions are best equipped to develop the specific rules, which will have to fit with their own procedural rules. As a ...