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DTSTART:20181009T111500Z
DTEND:20181009T123000Z
SUMMARY:Judges or arbitrators: comparisons between courts and arbitral tr
 ibunals\, the view of advocates\, do retired judges or seasoned advocate
 s make good arbitrators and does arbitration need litigation on top?
DESCRIPTION:This session will explore procedural distinctions between arb
 itral tribunals and traditional courts\, and the extent to which there a
 re variations between:\n\n- common and civil law systems\;\n- arbitral i
 nstitutions that provide for greater court scrutiny\; and\n- arbitration
  in general commercial cases as opposed to specialists London Maritime A
 rbitration Association (LMAA).\n\nThe session will discuss the relative 
 merits of procedures governing dispute resolution before courts or priva
 te bodies. It will examine the extent to which arbitration (both substan
 ce and procedural rules) require an element of judicial scrutiny in ligh
 t of the fact that most are private/confidential. The identity and exper
 ience of arbitrator-types will be discussed. The session may also examin
 e whether the development of a single transnational arbitral institution
  is a good idea in principle.
LOCATION:Session Room T\, Level -1
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