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The Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators and Its Implication on the Validity of Arbitral Awards

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Auteur/contributeur
Titre
The Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators and Its Implication on the Validity of Arbitral Awards
Résumé
Arbitration is a way to resolve disputes outside the courts as a form of an alternative dispute resolution. The submitted dispute will be decided by one or more arbitrators, who will then render an arbitral award. One of the most fundamental principles of arbitration that must be adhered to by all arbitrators worldwide is the impartiality and independence of arbitrators, which have been regulated in various International laws. Arbitrators are not allowed to communicate with any party related to the case they are hearing. Further, arbitrators should not be influenced by others in making their decision and drafting the arbitral award to ensure objectivity and prevent any bias. An arbitrator's failure to act impartial and independent can lead to the invalidity or annulment of an arbitral award.
Publication
Juris Gentium Law Review
Volume
6
Numéro
1
Pages
441283
Date
2018
Langue
EN
ISSN
2302-1217
Catalogue de bibl.
Autorisations
(c) Juris Gentium Law Review, 2018
Extra
Publisher: Gadjah Mada University https://www.neliti.com/publications/441283/
Référence
Yoga, I. K. D. P. (2018). The Impartiality and Independence of Arbitrators and Its Implication on the Validity of Arbitral Awards. Juris Gentium Law Review, 6(1), 441283. https://media.neliti.com/media/publications/441283-the-impartiality-and-independence-of-arb-dc25e569.pdf