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ICC Dossiers Volume 10
The last decade has seen an exponential growth in both international commercial arbitration and international investment arbitration. Nevertheless, arbitration proceedings can prove to be very costly, and their funding raises the delicate question of the accessibility of arbitration.
The solution offered by third-party funding has undoubtedly become a fact of life in the world of arbitration, despite reservations in some quarters. Although continental countries continue to regard it with suspicion, Anglo-Saxon countries have embraced this solution and have already built up a body of experience in the field. This publication considers the various funding techniques specific to international arbitration before looking at some of the legal issues raised by such funding and the reactions it may arouse among international arbitration practitioners.
This publication is the ICC Institute of World Business Lawand#8217;s latest contribution to its Dossier series on new practices in international arbitration and is inspired by the wish to see those practices develop in a way that is compatible with the basic principles that ensure all partiesand#8217; rights.
The contributions in Dossier X, Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration, tackle these issues from the point of view of arbitrators, counsel, corporate lawyers and arbitral institutions and draw on the knowledge and experience of some of todayand#8217;s leading experts in the field of arbitration.
The contributors to this Dossier include:
Georges Affaki
Christopher Bogart
Rand#233;gis Bonnan
Antonio Crivellaro
Eckhard Hellbeck
Mark Kantor
Charles Kaplan.
Carolyn Lamm
Laurent Land#233;vy
Angelynn Meya
Selvyn Seidel
Maxi Scherer
Sandra Sherma
The ICC Institute of World Business Law brings together the finest legal minds to strengthen links between international business practitioners and the legal profession. The Instituteand#8217;s and#8216;Dossiersand#8217; is a series that has gained international prestige. These Dossiers are the outcome of the Instituteand#8217;s annual meetings, where experts from around the globe come together to discuss salient issues of international commercial law and arbitration.
An ICC Services publication, distributed by Kluwer Law International.
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ICC Dossiers Volume 10
The last decade has seen an exponential growth in both international commercial arbitration and international investment arbitration. Nevertheless, arbitration proceedings can prove to be very costly, and their funding raises the delicate question of the accessibility of arbitration.
The solution offered by third-party funding has undoubtedly become a fact of life in the world of arbitration, despite reservations in some quarters. Although continental countries continue to regard it with suspicion, Anglo-Saxon countries have embraced this solution and have already built up a body of experience in the field. This publication considers the various funding techniques specific to international arbitration before looking at some of the legal issues raised by such funding and the reactions it may arouse among international arbitration practitioners.
This publication is the ICC Institute of World Business Lawand#8217;s latest contribution to its Dossier series on new practices in international arbitration and is inspired by the wish to see those practices develop in a way that is compatible with the basic principles that ensure all partiesand#8217; rights.
The contributions in Dossier X, Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration, tackle these issues from the point of view of arbitrators, counsel, corporate lawyers and arbitral institutions and draw on the knowledge and experience of some of todayand#8217;s leading experts in the field of arbitration.
The contributors to this Dossier include:
Georges Affaki
Christopher Bogart
Rand#233;gis Bonnan
Antonio Crivellaro
Eckhard Hellbeck
Mark Kantor
Charles Kaplan.
Carolyn Lamm
Laurent Land#233;vy
Angelynn Meya
Selvyn Seidel
Maxi Scherer
Sandra Sherma
The ICC Institute of World Business Law brings together the finest legal minds to strengthen links between international business practitioners and the legal profession. The Instituteand#8217;s and#8216;Dossiersand#8217; is a series that has gained international prestige. These Dossiers are the outcome of the Instituteand#8217;s annual meetings, where experts from around the globe come together to discuss salient issues of international commercial law and arbitration.
An ICC Services publication, distributed by Kluwer Law International.