Rogers Catherine A

Ethics in international arbitration - Oxford Oxford University Press 2014 - 386p xv

Contents: Introduction --
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 --
Chanticleer, the fox and self-regualtion --
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

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1. Arbitrators - Legal Status 2. Legal Ethics

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