Chapter 42, Dissenting Opinions by Party-Appointed Arbitrators in Investment Arbitration
Type de ressource
Auteur/contributeur
- van den Berg, Albert Jan (Auteur)
Titre
Chapter 42, Dissenting Opinions by Party-Appointed Arbitrators in Investment Arbitration
Résumé
Dissenting opinions appear to have become an accepted practice in international arbitration. Th e current debate concentrates on their procedure, form, and content. Alan Redfern noted that “[a]t present, a generally relaxed attitude towards dissenting opinions seems to be taken not only by the arbitral institutions, but also by the arbitrators themselves … .” In this contribution, I would like to explore the cautionary note with which Redfern concluded his seminal article, namely, that the “[t]ime has perhaps come to inquire whether the present leniency towards dissenting opinions … has gone too far.” I propose to do so with respect to investment arbitrations because ade available publicly, particularly party-appointed arbitrators’ dissenting opinions.
Titre du livre
Looking to the future: essays in international law in honor of W. Michael Reisman
Date
2010
Maison d’édition
M. Nijhoff
Lieu
Leiden
Pages
821-843
ISBN
978-90-04-17361-3
Langue
EN
Référence
van den Berg, A. J. (2010). Chapter 42, Dissenting Opinions by Party-Appointed Arbitrators in Investment Arbitration. In Looking to the future: essays in international law in honor of W. Michael Reisman (pp. 821–843). M. Nijhoff. https://cdn.arbitration-icca.org/s3fs-public/document/media_document/media012970228026720van_den_berg--dissenting_opinions.pdf
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