Editor
Contributors
Preface
PART I The Decision-Making Processes of Arbitrators
Chapter 1 Rules and Reliability: How Arbitrators Decide
William W. (Rusty) Park
Chapter 2 Bias, Vested Interests and Self-Deception in Judgment and Decision-Making: Challenges to Arbitrator Impartiality
Peter Ayton & Geneviève Helleringer
Chapter 3 Biases and Heuristics in Arbitrator Decision-Making: Reflections on How to Counteract or Play to Them
Edna Sussman
Chapter 4 Cultural Differences in Perceptions of Strong and Weak Arguments
Jos Hornikx
PART II Arbitration and the Resolution of Disputes
Chapter 5 The Arbitrator as Leader and Facilitator
Ran Kuttner
Chapter 6 Disputant Psychology in International Arbitration: What Can a Comparison with Domestic Arbitration Teach Us?
Pietro Ortolani & Donna Shestowsky
Chapter 7 The Potential Impacts of Psychology in the Resolution of Foreign Direct Investment Disputes by International Investment Arbitration
Richard Earle
PART III Arbitral Procedure
Chapter 8 Going First Makes a Difference: Decision-Making Dynamics in Arbitration
Mark A. Cymrot & Paul Levine
Chapter 9 Human Memory and Witness Evidence in International Arbitration
Ula Cartwright-Finch
Chapter 10 Separate Awards for the Advance on Costs: Psychological Phenomena That Account for Biased Risk Assessment Generated by Early Victories and Identify Methods for Legal Counsel to De-bias Risk Assessment
Cornel Marian & Sean P. Wright
PART IV The Role of the Arbitrator
Chapter 11 Some Psychological Preconditions for the Process of International Arbitration: Preliminary Findings of a Research Project with a Qualitative Approach
Dieter Flader & Charles W. Anderson III
Chapter 12 Assessing Evidence, Constructive Mistrust and the Loneliness of Decision-Making: ‘There’s No Art to Find the Mind’s Construction in the Face’
Geoffrey M. Beresford Hartwell
Chapter 13 Dissents in International Arbitration
Audley Sheppard QC & Daphna Kapeliuk
PART V The Context of International Arbitration
Chapter 14 Systemic Bias and the Institution of International Arbitration: A New Approach to Arbitral Decision-Making
Stavros Brekoulakis
Chapter 15 The Psychological Anthropology of International Arbitration
Ilias Bantekas
Chapter 16 Balancing the Triangle: How Arbitration Institutions Meet the Psychological Needs and Preferences of Users
Adriana Aravena-Jokelainen & Sean P. Wright