Introduction In the words of Professor Julian D M Lew QC, “National court involvement in international arbitration is a fact of life as prevalent as the weather. The relationship between national courts and arbitral process has many facets and has…
Introduction An arbitration agreement has a life separate and distinct from the contract. The doctrine of separability in essence postulates the independence of an arbitration clause from the underlying contract. In other words, the seperability of the arbitration clause from…
Introduction The choice of arbitrator selection is a significant feature of arbitration and the freedom to do so goes at the heart of party autonomy. It is also a settled principle of international arbitration that the arbitrator appointed to decide…