Buch, Englisch, 1184 Seiten
The Future of International Arbitration
Buch, Englisch, 1184 Seiten
ISBN: 978-94-035-2041-4
Verlag: Kluwer Law International
- investment treaty reform, with particular reference to the definition of ‘investment,’ the evolution of substantive treaty standards, and sustainable development obligations;
- commercial arbitration reform, including issues of public and private interest, the development of common law, and cost, delay and transparency concerns;
- revisiting party autonomy in choosing decision-makers, including through institutional appointments or investment courts;
- equality of arms, the economics of access, and the role of costs and third-party funding;
- public-private disputes and special issues that arise when State entities arbitrate;
- public participation and transparency, and their effect on both ISDS and commercial arbitration;
- revisiting conventional wisdom in organizing arbitral proceedings;
- lessons to be learned from other dispute resolution frameworks;
- technology as friend and enemy, including new tools, new threats, and cybersecurity;
- arbitration of disputes in conflict and post-conflict zones;
- inter-generational blame and praise in investment arbitration; and
- the emergence of sovereign wealth funds as arbitration participants.
A special section on ‘New Frontiers in Arbitration’ offers enlightening perspectives on new types of claims and new types of stakeholders likely to affect the future of international arbitration, including the potential for climate change disputes and enlarged participation.