Better The Arbitrator You Know Than The One You Don't?

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Better The Arbitrator You Know Than The One You Don't?

Rachel Bendayan looks at what the IBA Guidelines have to say about repeat appointments, checks them against the Universal v Venezuela decision (in favour of the arbitrators) and concludes that repeat appointments are nothing to fear.

It is often said that one of the many benefits of arbitration is that parties can choose their decisionmaker(s). In international arbitrations, where three-member tribunals are common, each party usually appoints one arbitrator and a third arbitrator is named...

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