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Is arbitration (really) losing its edge?

Published on: 05 October 2015

Table of contents

  • Many have complained that rising costs and delays have resulted in arbitration becoming more like litigation, and losing its attractiveness. What are your views on this?
  • Has the emergence of third-party funding in international arbitration changed the landscape?
  • Is the development of more, and more detailed, rules and the harmonisation of procedure hampering arbitration from being the flexible approach to dispute resolution?
  • There has been a rise in banking and finance arbitration—is this a trend to follow?
  • What are your thoughts on the long-term viability and development of arbitration?

Article summary

Arbitration analysis: In the face of criticism around increasing costs and frequent delays, how can arbitration retain its appeal? Remy Gerbay, counsel and arbitrator at Enyo Law LLP in London, and lecturer at the School of International Arbitration at Queen Mary, University of London, argues that arbitration will continue to play a vital role in dispute resolution in the years to come, but it will need to change with the times.

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