Two steps forward, one step back? An attempt to cure due process paranoia
Time, cost and quality. These are the qualities that an efficient arbitration must have. In recent times, however, the arbitral process has struggled to maintain this balance, with the efficiency of the arbitral process rated among the top five worst characteristics of international arbitration. The...
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Main Author: | LAU, Louis Yi Hang |
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2021
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