His lordship concluded that there was no basis to sustain an argument that the organisation of barristers» chambers per se gave rise to
justifiable doubts about an arbitrators impartiality (whether because of risk of accidental or improper dissemination of confidential information or because of possible «partisan» communications).
As a matter of English law, an arbitrator is obliged to disclose facts and circumstances known to the arbitrator which would or might give rise to
justifiable doubts about his impartiality.
Of course, I tend to mean by «sceptics», those who have serious, considered, reasonable and intellectually
justifiable doubts about any one of the central findings of AR4.