Article from: TDM 5 (2006), in Time and Cost Issues in International Arbitration
Introduction
The question of costs has a lower profile than some parts of the arbitral process, but is of
no less importance to parties. In this paper the authors review the treatment of costs in key
rules and laws, and then discuss ways in which costs can be used to police the parties' conduct.
They conclude by proposing a model procedure for dealing with costs.
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Suggested Citation
J. Hope; K. Reichert SC; "Costs - the Sting in the Tail"
TDM 5 (2006), www.transnational-dispute-management.com
URL: www.transnational-dispute-management.com/article.asp?key=828