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How to run an arbitration: an arbitrator's guide

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How to run an arbitration: an arbitrator's guide

A checklist on running an arbitration for use by new arbitrators who have little prior experience of performing that role. The checklist considers general topics such as arbitrator powers and duties, as well as how to approach issues such as privilege and evidence, interim measures, confidentiality and admissibility, as well as hearings, remedies and costs. The primary focus of the checklist is the conduct of international commercial arbitrations.

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