Ethics in International Arbitration (e-bog) af Rogers, Catherine
Rogers, Catherine (forfatter)

Ethics in International Arbitration e-bog

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International arbitration is a remarkably resilient institution, but many unresolved and largely unacknowledged ethical quandaries lurk below the surface. Globalisation of commercial trade has increased the number and diversity of parties, counsel, experts and arbitrators, which has in turn lead to more frequent ethical conflicts just as procedures have become more formal and transparent. The ...
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Forfattere Rogers, Catherine (forfatter)
Forlag OUP Oxford
Udgivet 25 september 2014
Længde 500 sider
Genrer Legal ethics and professional conduct
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780191022180
International arbitration is a remarkably resilient institution, but many unresolved and largely unacknowledged ethical quandaries lurk below the surface. Globalisation of commercial trade has increased the number and diversity of parties, counsel, experts and arbitrators, which has in turn lead to more frequent ethical conflicts just as procedures have become more formal and transparent. The predictable result is that ethical transgressions are increasingly evidentand less tolerable. Despite these developments, regulation of various actors in the systemarbitrators, lawyers, experts, third-party funders and arbitral institutionsremains ambiguous and often ineffectual. Ethics in International Arbitration systematically analyses the causes and effects of these developments as they relate to the professional conduct of arbitrators, counsel, experts, and third-party funders in international commercial and investment arbitration. This work proposes a model for effective ethical self-regulation, meaning regulation of professional conduct at an international level and within existing arbitral procedures and structures. The work draws on historicaldevelopments and current trends to propose analytical frameworks for addressing existing problems and reifying the legitimacy of international arbitration into the future.