© Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law 2017. This article critiques the global concern that international commercial arbitration (ICA) is becoming increasingly 'judicialized', addressing the growing sentiment in ICA that arbitral proceedings are too lengthy, expensive, and complex. Assuming a contrarian perspective, it argues that attempts to address the cost and length of arbitration proceedings ought not to undermine the value of finely reasoned arbitral decisions grounded in law and justice. It also argues for a contextual assessment of ICA that extends beyond the debate over 'judicialization'. Using global illustrations and ICA developments in Australia as an initial guide, this article suggests that balancing party aut...
International commercial arbitration is becoming increasingly convoluted, and hence requires a certa...
The thesis is concerned with advancing a theory of international commercial arbitration (ICA). It co...
Procedural due process requires all legal proceedings to be fair and that every party involved is gi...
International commercial disputes require a significant and expeditious determination as enormous su...
This thesis seeks to identify the main shortcoming of the current system of review within internatio...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
International commercial arbitration is the most preferred dispute resolution method in cross-border...
International commercial arbitration is becoming increasingly convoluted, and hence requires a certa...
This study argues that the growing autonomy of international commercial arbitration constitutes the ...
Over the last few decades, international commercial arbitration has become the preferred means of re...
International audience"The development of international arbitration as an autonomous legal order is ...
255 pagesThis dissertation examines the causes and consequences of the global privatization of comme...
This article examines the mixed effect of arbitration upon the generation of international law norms...
ICCA Congress Series No. 18 comprises the proceedings of the twenty-second Congress of the Internati...
Among the several reasons that contribute to the success of international commercial arbitration is...
International commercial arbitration is becoming increasingly convoluted, and hence requires a certa...
The thesis is concerned with advancing a theory of international commercial arbitration (ICA). It co...
Procedural due process requires all legal proceedings to be fair and that every party involved is gi...
International commercial disputes require a significant and expeditious determination as enormous su...
This thesis seeks to identify the main shortcoming of the current system of review within internatio...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
International commercial arbitration is the most preferred dispute resolution method in cross-border...
International commercial arbitration is becoming increasingly convoluted, and hence requires a certa...
This study argues that the growing autonomy of international commercial arbitration constitutes the ...
Over the last few decades, international commercial arbitration has become the preferred means of re...
International audience"The development of international arbitration as an autonomous legal order is ...
255 pagesThis dissertation examines the causes and consequences of the global privatization of comme...
This article examines the mixed effect of arbitration upon the generation of international law norms...
ICCA Congress Series No. 18 comprises the proceedings of the twenty-second Congress of the Internati...
Among the several reasons that contribute to the success of international commercial arbitration is...
International commercial arbitration is becoming increasingly convoluted, and hence requires a certa...
The thesis is concerned with advancing a theory of international commercial arbitration (ICA). It co...
Procedural due process requires all legal proceedings to be fair and that every party involved is gi...