Editors
Contributors
Preface
CHAPTER 1 International Arbitration in England: Quiet Evolution or Transformation?
Greg Fullelove & Mark Wassouf
CHAPTER 2 Opening Our Eyes to Stereotypes: An Argument Against Gender-Blind Arbitral Appointments
Jessica Foley
CHAPTER 3 Ethnic Diversity in Arbitration: Bridging the Gap in England and Beyond
Laila Hamzi
CHAPTER 4 Resisting Transparency, Retaining Confidentiality, and Restraining International Commercial Arbitration’s Imperialist Ambitions
Harris Bor
CHAPTER 5 The Source of Ethical Obligations of Arbitrators in Commercial Arbitration: The Effectiveness of the Rules-Based System and a Role for Consequential Ethics
Hannah Ambrose
CHAPTER 6 Challenges to Arbitrators: Apparent Bias and Non-disclosure in Arbitration
Robert Price & Charles Rae
CHAPTER 7 Counsel Ethics in International Arbitration in England: Navigating No-Man’s Land
Guled Yusuf & Karolina Latasz
CHAPTER 8 Efficiency in International Commercial Arbitration in England: Three Innovations for Future Proceedings
Gaurav Sharma & Chantal du Toit
CHAPTER 9 Summary Dismissal
Leilah Bruton
CHAPTER 10 A Vision of Document Production in Arbitration in England
Sachin Trikha
CHAPTER 11 The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and Membership Organisations: Future Vision
Ben Giaretta
CHAPTER 12 The Economics of International Arbitration and Third-Party Funding: What It Is, What It Might Be, and What It Should Be
Elizabeth Montpetit
CHAPTER 13 Recovery of In-House Costs in Arbitration
Lucy Martinez & Elizabeth Chan
CHAPTER 14 Sanctions and Arbitration: The Impact of Sanctions on English Law-Governed Contracts and English-Seated Arbitrations
Tom Cornell
CHAPTER 15 Enjoining Foreign States: Questions of Origin and Rationale
Lucas Bastin
CHAPTER 16 ‘But at the Length Truth Will Out’: Witness Evidence in International Arbitration: Developments and Future Trends
Roman Khodykin & Siobhan Abraham
CHAPTER 17 An Expert’s Odyssey: The Future of Expert Evidence in English-Seated Arbitrations
Laetitia Souesme
CHAPTER 18 The New Frontier: Arbitration of Climate Change Disputes
Natalie Sheehan & Anna Brennan
CHAPTER 19 The Reform of the Arbitration Act 1996
Julio-César Betancourt
CHAPTER 20 Brief Observations on the Latest Evolution of Arbitration in England: The Digital Dispute Resolution Rules
Daniel Harrison & Katie Bewlock
CHAPTER 21 The Last Word: Brexit
Greg Fullelove & Mark Wassouf
Index