GONZALEZ-BUENO, CARLOS
ARBITRATORS: IT'S NOT ALL ABOUT INDEPENDENCE AND IMPARTIALITY
EFFICIENCY: REDUCING COSTS, TIME AND COMPLEXITY
PROCEDURAL GUARANTEES V.DUE PROCESS PARANOIA
TAKING OF EVIDENCE: CAN A CONSENSUS BE REACHED?
RECENT TRENDS IN INTERNACIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
CHALLENGES OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION
The importance of this book can hardly be overstated. 40 bright and experienced practitioners, below 40 years of age, coming from all continents, almost half of them women, is an almost perfect image of the arbitration world of tomorrow. Achieving greater gender, generational and regional diversity is a fundamental condition for maintaining trust in arbitration as a global system of justice and as a fair and legitimate means of resolving international business disputes. With globalization and the rise of emerging markets, in particular in Asia and Africa, arbitral institutions need to reach out to a much broader population of arbitrators of diverse origins and experiences if it wants to meet the needs of the users of arbitration in the decades to come.
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