International Arbitration in a Global Economy: The Challenges of the Future

The forces of globalization have generated an increased number of international contracts, generating themselves an enormous increase in complex commercial disputes. They have fueled the development of international arbitration as the preferred choice of businessmen for the resolution of their dispu...

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Main Author: Hanotiau, Bernard
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Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2010
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spelling sg-smu-ink.hsmith_lect-10012013-06-17T08:15:51Z International Arbitration in a Global Economy: The Challenges of the Future Hanotiau, Bernard The forces of globalization have generated an increased number of international contracts, generating themselves an enormous increase in complex commercial disputes. They have fueled the development of international arbitration as the preferred choice of businessmen for the resolution of their disputes. They have further led to a denationalization of arbitration, both procedurally and substantively, as well as to a convergence of national legislation and institutional rules, based on a consensus on a greater liberalization of the process. The forces of globalization have also opened the door to the application by arbitral tribunals of general principles of international commercial law, common to all nations, and have contributed to the development of an international arbitration culture. Beyond its success, international arbitration is facing today many challenges. There is an increased concern over its judicialization, its time and cost efficiency and various ethical issues. What can be done to overcome these challenges and make sure that arbitration will continue to offer the qualities and advantages that have been the keys of its success? 2010-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/hsmith_lect/2 http://www2.law.smu.edu.sg/herbert_smith/2012/past_lect2010.asp 2010 Herbert Smith Freehills-SMU Arbitration Lecture Series eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Contracts Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Law
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Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Law
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Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Law
Hanotiau, Bernard
International Arbitration in a Global Economy: The Challenges of the Future
description The forces of globalization have generated an increased number of international contracts, generating themselves an enormous increase in complex commercial disputes. They have fueled the development of international arbitration as the preferred choice of businessmen for the resolution of their disputes. They have further led to a denationalization of arbitration, both procedurally and substantively, as well as to a convergence of national legislation and institutional rules, based on a consensus on a greater liberalization of the process. The forces of globalization have also opened the door to the application by arbitral tribunals of general principles of international commercial law, common to all nations, and have contributed to the development of an international arbitration culture. Beyond its success, international arbitration is facing today many challenges. There is an increased concern over its judicialization, its time and cost efficiency and various ethical issues. What can be done to overcome these challenges and make sure that arbitration will continue to offer the qualities and advantages that have been the keys of its success?
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
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