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1 November 2024 - 1 November 2024

4:00PM - 5:00PM

PCL054 (Palatine Centre)

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In international commercial arbitration, and with particular reference to when it is taking place under the model law, arbitrations can require the assistance of the courts.

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As Professor Jan Paulsson has said, the great paradox of arbitration is that it seeks the cooperation of the very public authorities from which it wants to free itself. What are the limits of court intervention and should the courts intervene whenever they see an injustice?

On a separate but related note, is there a consistent code of ethics in international commercial arbitration?

 

Panelists/Speakers:

Can Eken (Moderator), can.eken@durham.ac.uk 

 


Jeffrey ElkinsonJeffrey Elkinson (Speaker), jeff@elkinson.com

 

Register to see the event online, via Zoom, here: https://durhamuniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZbwlE1W0Scio3wZCkZX6Sg 

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