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"Challenges and Recusal of Judges and Arbitrators in International Courts and Tribunals" provides an in-depth analysis of a fundamental control mechanism of international dispute resolution in the context of some of the main international courts and tribunals. The book also assesses specific grounds and standards for challenging judges and arbitrators, and includes both regional and personal perspectives.

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The Challenge and Recusal of Judges of the International Court of Justice
  • Chapter 2 Disqualification of Arbitrators under the ICSID Convention and Rules
  • Chapter 3 The Determination of Arbitrator Challenges by the Secretary-General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
  • Chapter 4 Arbitrator Challenges at the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal
  • Chapter 5 Challenges of Arbitrators, Lessons from the ICC
  • Chapter 6 Selection and Recusal in the WTO Dispute Settlement System
  • Chapter 7 Challenges of Judges in International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
  • Chapter 8 Issue Conflicts and the Reasonable Expectation of an Open Mind: The Challenge Decision in Devas v. India and Its Impact
  • Chapter 9 Late-in-the-Day Arbitrator Challenges and Resignations: Anecdotes and Antidotes
  • Chapter 10 Repeat Arbitrator Appointments in International Investment Disputes
  • Chapter 11 Tall and Small Tales of a Challenged Arbitrator
  • Chapter 12 The Approach of Counsel to Challenges in International Disputes
  • Chapter 13 Challenges to Party Representatives and Counsel Before International Courts and Tribunals
  • Chapter 14 Challenges to Arbitrators in Asia: The Position Before the Singapore and Hong Kong Courts
  • Index

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