INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: CONCEPTS, INSTRUMENTS AND TECHNIQUES *
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NLU Jodhpur
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This brief comment discusses my thoughts on the state of international arbitration today. I
begin by charting out the evolution of legal mechanisms governing arbitration
internationally, including: the New York Convention of 1958, the UNCITRAL
Arbitration Rules of 1976, and the UNCITRAL Model Law of 1985. I then move on
to discuss the problems affecting the enforcement of arbitral awards today, in particular the
mindset of the judges of national courts towards enforcement. Any introduction to
international arbitration today would be incomplete without a reference to the system of
settlement of investment disputes. Here, I discuss the effect of Bilateral Investment Treaties
and the role of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. I conclude
by commenting on some attributes of a good arbitrator in today’s world.
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1(2) TRADE L. & DEV. (2009)
