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Challenges and Recusals of Judges and Arbitrators in International Courts and Tribunals

Edited by: Chiara Giorgetti

ISBN13: 9789004302112
Published: August 2015
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £148.00



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Challenges and Recusals of Judges and Arbitrators in International Courts and Tribunals examines one of the fundamental control mechanisms of international dispute resolution.

In doing so, the book assesses procedures, standards and outcomes of challenges and recusals in some of the main international courts and tribunals, including the ICJ, ICSID, the PCA, the WTO, the Iran-US Claims Tribunal, the ICC and international criminal courts.

The book analyzes specific grounds for challenges and how they are applied, while also presenting personal perspectives on challenges and recusals from the point of view of arbitrators and counsel. The book also examines regional differences in challenges and recusals. This unique approach allows a comparative view on both procedural and substantive issues, and also provides a clear and in-depth study of specific forums.

Subjects:
Public International Law, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Preface
Contributors
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chiara Giorgetti

1. The Challenges and Recusals at the International Court of Justice
Chiara Giorgetti
2. Disqualification of Arbitrators Under the ICSID Convention and Rules
Meg Kinnear and Frauke Nitschke
3. The Determination of Arbitrators Challenges by the Secretary-General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
Sarah Grimmer
4. Arbitrator Challenges at the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
Lee M. Caplan
5. Challenges of Arbitrators, Lessons from the ICC
Loretta Malintoppi and Andrea Carlevaris
6. Selection and Recusal in the WTO Dispute Settlement System
Gregory J. Spak and Ron Kendler
7. Challenges of Judges in International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
Makane Moïse Mbengue
8. Issue Conflicts and the Reasonable Expectation of an Open Mind: The Challenge Decision in Devas v. India and its Impact
Romain Zamour
9. Late-in-the-Day Arbitrator Challenges and Resignations: Anecdotes and Antidotes
Judith Levine
10. Repeat Arbitrator Appointments in International Investment Disputes
Luke A. Sobota
11. Tall and Small Tales of a Challenged Arbitrator
Charles N. Brower, Sarah Melikian and Michael P. Daly
12. The Approach of Counsel to Challenges in International Disputes
Andrew B. Loewenstein
13. Challenges to Party Representatives and Counsel Before International Courts and Tribunals
Hansel T. Pham and M. Imad Khan
14. Challenges to Arbitrators in Asia: The Position Before the Singapore and Hong Kong Courts
Lucy Reed, John Choong and Chan Yong Wei
15. Arbitrators Challenges in Latin America
Jonathan Hamilton, Francisco X. Jijon and Ernesto E. Corzo

Index