An Effective Platform for International Arbitration: Raising the Standards in Speed, Costs and Enforceability

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This chapter will discuss how international arbitration institutions have been innovating and improving rapidly in the last few years in order to meet the needs of users. Institutional rules have introduced provisions for emergency arbitrators, expedited proceedings and summary dismissal, just to name a few. Whilst there is still room for improvement, such innovations have helped to keep arbitration relevant and effective. The competition between various arbitral institutions has also contributed positively to spur arbitral institutions to do better. The beneficiaries of this dynamic are the parties that use international arbitration for dispute resolution as well as international trade more generally.

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Bull, C. (2019). An Effective Platform for International Arbitration: Raising the Standards in Speed, Costs and Enforceability. In AIIB Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 2, pp. 7–27). Brill Nijhoff. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004407411_003

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