There is unanimity within the arbitration community that corruption is disrupting international trade and that arbitrators must not let arbitration be a safe forum for enforcement of contracts tainted by such illicit acts. Due to the hidden nature of corruption, often hiding behind an agency agreement, the most challenging question facing arbitrators has shown to be how to handle the rules of evidence. Awards show that there is an inconsistency in the treatment of the burden and standard of proof as well as the significance given to circumstantial evidence. Two trends can be spotted where the first approach is to argue that the seriousness of the accusations calls for a heightened standard of proof. The second trend is to argue that the ser...
Procedural Interplay between Investment Arbitration and Criminal Proceedings in the Context of Corru...
Abstract This thesis is concerned with examining the intersection between the areas of internation...
Discusses the benefits of arbitral tribunals establishing a consistent standard of proof to be used ...
With the convergent of international anti-corruption conventions, corruption is increasingly condemn...
Corruption is considered to be one of the most important problems in today’s world. Corruption occur...
Arbitral tribunals and counsel have to address corruption and money laundering with ever increasing ...
Arbitration is a dispute resolution mechanism which is constituted upon party’s autonomy to settle a...
Corruption has been a challenge in most countries in the world and also internationally. Many cases ...
In international commercial or investment arbitration proceedings, the appointed arbitral tribunal ...
Due to existing shortcomings in the system, the suitability and effectiveness of the international i...
Although designed to resolve private disputes, usually commercial in nature, arbitration may neverth...
Despite local instances of single arbitrators’ corruption not having proven completely absent from a...
Corruption and a private dispute resolution - two disciplines that have nothing in common? Contraril...
Construction contracts are of strategic importance for states’ economic development. The high level ...
Rarely the regulations of international arbitration contain a rule on the burden of proof. It is b...
Procedural Interplay between Investment Arbitration and Criminal Proceedings in the Context of Corru...
Abstract This thesis is concerned with examining the intersection between the areas of internation...
Discusses the benefits of arbitral tribunals establishing a consistent standard of proof to be used ...
With the convergent of international anti-corruption conventions, corruption is increasingly condemn...
Corruption is considered to be one of the most important problems in today’s world. Corruption occur...
Arbitral tribunals and counsel have to address corruption and money laundering with ever increasing ...
Arbitration is a dispute resolution mechanism which is constituted upon party’s autonomy to settle a...
Corruption has been a challenge in most countries in the world and also internationally. Many cases ...
In international commercial or investment arbitration proceedings, the appointed arbitral tribunal ...
Due to existing shortcomings in the system, the suitability and effectiveness of the international i...
Although designed to resolve private disputes, usually commercial in nature, arbitration may neverth...
Despite local instances of single arbitrators’ corruption not having proven completely absent from a...
Corruption and a private dispute resolution - two disciplines that have nothing in common? Contraril...
Construction contracts are of strategic importance for states’ economic development. The high level ...
Rarely the regulations of international arbitration contain a rule on the burden of proof. It is b...
Procedural Interplay between Investment Arbitration and Criminal Proceedings in the Context of Corru...
Abstract This thesis is concerned with examining the intersection between the areas of internation...
Discusses the benefits of arbitral tribunals establishing a consistent standard of proof to be used ...