Sentences with phrase «arbitrator appointments»

"Arbitrator appointments" typically refers to the process of selecting and assigning individuals to act as neutral parties or judges in a dispute resolution process called arbitration. These appointed arbitrators have the authority to make fair and unbiased decisions to help resolve conflicts between two or more parties outside of court. Full definition
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The absence of the risk of paying large amounts towards the winning party's legal costs incentivised the strategic use of (unmeritorious) court proceedings by recalcitrant parties in international arbitrations — such as applications for arbitrator appointment and set aside.
James also accepts arbitrator appointments and rendered the first award ever issued by the CIETAC Hong Kong Sub-commission.
The EAL offers a variety of fee - based arbitrator appointment and administrative services supported by the ICDR's (or ICDR / EAL) International Energy Secretariat and Director, Yanett Quiroz based in the ICDR Houston office.
Costs of Emergency Arbitration include the emergency arbitrator's fee and HKIAC's administrative fee only (there being no registration fee for emergency arbitrator appointments).
The system of private arbitrator appointments encourages a cozy relationship between some arbitrators and the companies that send them work.
Gisela Knuts and Eva Storskrubb (Roschier) continued the discussion by presenting statistics on gender imbalance in arbitrator appointments and in the legal profession in general.
To get closer to the arbitral institutions to pick up arbitrator appointments, to the conference circuit to increase your visibility and reputation, and to your peers to get referral work, London is the place to be.»
The event was chaired by Brandon Malone of the International Centre for Energy Arbitration, and featured a keynote from Funke Adekoya of Aelex who wondered whether international arbitration could really be said to be international if it lacks diversity, and particularly representation from Africa when it comes to arbitrator appointments.
Moderator, «Arbitrator Appointment and Disqualification,» 7th Biennial Symposium on International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution, Center for International Legal Studies, May 2012
The judgment raises serious questions about the apparent reluctance of English courts to police arbitrators for «apparent bias» and to set aside arbitrator appointments and awards in London - seated...
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