

The Expert's Gambit: Reframing 'Issue Conflict' in Modern Arbitration
an ‘issue conflict’ in arbitration describes the existence of actual or apparent bias on the part of the arbitrator stemming from his or her previously expressed views on a question that goes to the very outcome of the case to be decided. It denotes the arbitrator’s relationship to the subject matter of the dispute, and his or her perceived capacity to adjudicate with an open mind
Feb 7


Selection from a Pool of Arbitrators: The Grey Area
Ayushi Yelimineti [1] Introduction The practice of selecting an arbitrator from a given pool of arbitrators gained much discourse after...
Oct 19, 2024


Defective Notice: Roadblock to the Appointment of an Arbitrator
These recent trends highlight the importance of adhering to pre-arbitral steps especially the filing of a valid notice
Sep 28, 2024


The Crypto Dispute Resolution: Deciphering the Scope of Arbitration in the Blockchain Age
This article explores into the convergence of blockchain technology, smart contracts, and
arbitration in India.
Aug 10, 2024


Navigating Uncharted Territories: ICSID Tribunals’ Power to Remove Counsel
This article was originally published on the HNLU CCLS Blog on November 23, 2023 (find here). Aarya Parihar* The role of a lawyer is...
Feb 24, 2024


Apparent Bias of Arbitrator: An overview vis-a-vis CFJ v. CFL judgment
*Ishika Chauhan **Yash Bhatnagar Introduction On 31 January 2023, the Singapore International Commercial Court (Court) delivered a vital...
Mar 11, 2023

