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Ethics in International Arbitration
Full title: | Ethics in International Arbitration |
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ISBN: | 9780198713203 |
ISBN 10: | 0198713207 |
Authors: | Rogers, Catherine A. |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Edition: | Illustrated |
Num. pages: | 416 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Language: | en |
Published on: | 2014 |
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Synopsis
Although International Arbitration Is A Remarkably Resilient Institution, Many Unresolved And Largely Unacknowledged Ethical Quandaries Lurk Below The Surface. This Text Provides A Framework For Developing Much-needed Formal Ethical Rules And A Reliable Enforcement Regime In The International Arbitration System-- I. Mapping The Terrain -- From An Invisible College To An Ethical No-man's Land -- Arbitrators, Barbers, And Taxidermists -- Attorneys, Barbarians, And Guerrillas -- Experts, Partisans, And Hired Guns -- Gamblers, Loan Sharks, And Third-party Funders -- Ii. Staking Out Theoretical Boundaries And Building The Regime -- Chanticleer, The Fox And Self-regulation -- Ariadne's Thread And The Functional Thesis -- Herodotian Myths And The Impartiality Of Arbitrators -- Duck-rabbits, A Panel Of Monkeys, And The Status Of International Arbitrators -- Castles In The Air And The Future Of Ethics In International Arbitration. Catherine A. Rogers, Professor Of Law And Paul & Marjorie Price Faculty Scholar, Penn State Law, Professor Of Ethics, Regulation & The Rule Of Law, Co-director Of The Institute For Ethics & Regulation Queen Mary, University Of London. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.