Ethics in international arbitration /
Rogers, Catherine A.,
Ethics in international arbitration / Catherine A. Rogers, Professor of Law and Paul & Marjorie Price Faculty Scholar, Penn State Law, Professor of Ethics, Regulation & the Rule of Law, Co-Director of the Institute for Ethics & Regulation Queen Mary, University of London. - First edition. - Oxford (UK) Oxford University Press 2014 - xxii, 386 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. Mapping the terrain -- From an invisible college to an ethical No-Man's Land -- Arbitrators, barbers, and taxidermists -- Attorneys, barbarians, and guerrillas -- Experts, partisans, and hired guns -- Gamblers, loan sharks, and third-party funders -- II. Staking out theoretical boundaries and building the regime -- Chanticleer, the fox and self-regulation -- Ariadne's thread and the functional thesis -- Herodotian myths and the impartiality of arbitrators -- Duck-rabbits, a panel of monkeys, and the status of international arbitrators -- Castles in the air and the future of ethics in international arbitration.
Although international arbitration is a remarkably resilient institution, many unresolved and largely unacknowledged ethical quandaries lurk below the surface. This text provides a framework for developing much-needed formal ethical rules and a reliable enforcement regime in the international arbitration system--
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International commercial arbitration--Moral and ethical aspects.
Arbitrators--Legal status, laws, etc.
Legal ethics.
Arbitrators--Legal status, laws, etc.
Legal ethics.
Law.
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Ethics in international arbitration / Catherine A. Rogers, Professor of Law and Paul & Marjorie Price Faculty Scholar, Penn State Law, Professor of Ethics, Regulation & the Rule of Law, Co-Director of the Institute for Ethics & Regulation Queen Mary, University of London. - First edition. - Oxford (UK) Oxford University Press 2014 - xxii, 386 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. Mapping the terrain -- From an invisible college to an ethical No-Man's Land -- Arbitrators, barbers, and taxidermists -- Attorneys, barbarians, and guerrillas -- Experts, partisans, and hired guns -- Gamblers, loan sharks, and third-party funders -- II. Staking out theoretical boundaries and building the regime -- Chanticleer, the fox and self-regulation -- Ariadne's thread and the functional thesis -- Herodotian myths and the impartiality of arbitrators -- Duck-rabbits, a panel of monkeys, and the status of international arbitrators -- Castles in the air and the future of ethics in international arbitration.
Although international arbitration is a remarkably resilient institution, many unresolved and largely unacknowledged ethical quandaries lurk below the surface. This text provides a framework for developing much-needed formal ethical rules and a reliable enforcement regime in the international arbitration system--
9780195337693 0195337697 9780198713203 0198713207
2013952798
GBB486627 bnb GBB0A3792 bnb
015638450 Uk 016829126 Uk
International commercial arbitration--Moral and ethical aspects.
Arbitrators--Legal status, laws, etc.
Legal ethics.
Arbitrators--Legal status, laws, etc.
Legal ethics.
Law.
jogi etika
nemzetk�ozi v�alasztottb�ir�askod�as--etika
KZ6115 / .R64
341.5 / 23
