A requirement, a factor, or a figure of speech? Role of prejudice when challenging awards under the Model Law
Both parties and courts routinely invoke the term ‘prejudice’ in applications to set aside an arbitral award or refuse its enforcement. This suggests that the use of the term is more than just a figure of speech. It is generally understood that prejudice, in the sense of impact or effect on the outc...
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Main Authors: | CHAN, Darius, KOH, Zhi Jia |
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