Corruption in Arbitration -- Law and Reality
Corruption is internationally abhorred and denounced. For this reason, it appears to be a deceptively simple matter to dispose of. The truth of the matter is quite the opposite. Arbitrations involving corruption throw up difficult legal issues at practically every stage of the arbitral process. Shou...
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Main Authors: | Hwang, Michael SC, Lim, Kevin |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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