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International Arbitration and Technology (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789403518169
Published: October 2022
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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Digitalization is increasingly impacting the practice of international arbitration. Especially in the wake of COVID-19, technological solutions are adopted by counsel, tribunals, and arbitral institutions. This trend is likely to continue in the future, thus changing the way in which international arbitration is practiced. International arbitration and technology offers the first up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the interplay between technology and international arbitration, with a specific focus on the technological developments which are currently available and already practically relevant. The authors' practical perspectives on the impact of technology on arbitration yield valuable insights for arbitrators, tribunal secretaries, international arbitration counsel, and arbitral institutions. As many aspects of their work are already impacted by technology, they will find much value within this book's pages. Furthermore, the book is of interest for academics working in the fields of international dispute resolution, and law and technology.

Subjects:
eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction: international arbitration and technology
Pietro Ortolani, André Janssen & Pieter Wolters

PART I. ONLINE ARBITRATION: NEEDS, CHALLENGES AND EXPECTATIONS OF DIFFERENT STAKEHOLDERS
Chapter 2. Online arbitration: the perspective of the arbitrator and the secretary
Noam Zamir
Chapter 3. Online arbitration: the counsel perspective
Niek Peters & Christina Mangani
Chapter 4. Online arbitration: the institutional perspective
Thomas de Bekker & Camilla Perera-De Wit

PART II. COMMENCING AND CONDUCTING ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS: THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 5. Electronic consent to arbitration
Luigi Cantisani & Aygun Mammadzada
Chapter 6. The effects of online examination of experts and witnesses in international arbitration: familiar or uncharted territory?
Bas van Zelst & Bas Keizers
Chapter 7. Data protection and international arbitration: never the twain shall meet?
Emily Hay

PART III. THE DIGITAL ARBITRAL AWARD, ITS USES AS DATA, ITS VALIDITY AND ENFORCEABILITY
Chapter 8. Data mining, text analytics, and investor-state arbitration
Wolfgang Alschner & Damien Charlotin
Chapter 9. Data mining, text analytics and international commercial arbitration
Piotr Wilinski & Maciej Durbas
Chapter 10. The digital arbitral award
Pietro Ortolani

PART IV. FUTURE USE-CASES OF TECHNOLOGY IN ARBITRATION
Chapter 11. Technology and the processing of mass investment arbitration claims
Relja Radovic
Chapter 12. Blockchain technology and arbitration
Pietro Ortolani