Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Preface and dedication
- Cases
- About the IBA Arbitration Committee
- The Guidelines
- Definitions
- Guidelines 1–3
- Guidelines 4–6
- Guidelines 7–8
- Guidelines 9–11
- Guidelines 12–17
- Guidelines 18–25
- Guidelines 26–27
- Appendix 1 Extract from the LCIA Arbitration Rules 2014 and Annex to the LCIA Rules
- Appendix 2 Interaction of IBA Rules with major professional conduct rules
- Appendix 3 Interaction of IBA Rules with major institutional rules
- Index
Appendix 1 - Extract from the LCIA Arbitration Rules 2014 and Annex to the LCIA Rules
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2016
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Preface and dedication
- Cases
- About the IBA Arbitration Committee
- The Guidelines
- Definitions
- Guidelines 1–3
- Guidelines 4–6
- Guidelines 7–8
- Guidelines 9–11
- Guidelines 12–17
- Guidelines 18–25
- Guidelines 26–27
- Appendix 1 Extract from the LCIA Arbitration Rules 2014 and Annex to the LCIA Rules
- Appendix 2 Interaction of IBA Rules with major professional conduct rules
- Appendix 3 Interaction of IBA Rules with major institutional rules
- Index
Summary
ARTICLE 18 LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES
18.1 Any party may be represented in the arbitration by one or more authorised legal representatives appearing by name before the Arbitral Tribunal.
18.2 Until the Arbitral Tribunal's formation, the Registrar may request from any party: (i) written proof of the authority granted by that party to any legal representative designated in its Request or Response; and (ii) written confirmation of the names and addresses of all such party's legal representatives in the arbitration. After its formation, at any time, the Arbitral Tribunal may order any party to provide similar proof or confirmation in any form it considers appropriate.
18.3 Following the Arbitral Tribunal's formation, any intended change or addition by a party to its legal representatives shall be notified promptly in writing to all other parties, the Arbitral Tribunal and the Registrar; and any such intended change or addition shall only take effect in the arbitration subject to the approval of the Arbitral Tribunal.
18.4 The Arbitral Tribunal may withhold approval of any intended change or addition to a party's legal representatives where such change or addition could compromise the composition of the Arbitral Tribunal or the finality of any award (on the grounds of possible conflict or other like impediment). In deciding whether to grant or withhold such approval, the Arbitral Tribunal shall have regard to the circumstances, including: the general principle that a party may be represented by a legal representative chosen by that party, the stage which the arbitration has reached, the efficiency resulting from maintaining the composition of the Arbitral Tribunal (as constituted throughout the arbitration) and any likely wasted costs or loss of time resulting from such change or addition.
18.5 Each party shall ensure that all its legal representatives appearing by name before the Arbitral Tribunal have agreed to comply with the general guidelines contained in the Annex to the LCIA Rules, as a condition of such representation. In permitting any legal representative so to appear, a party shall thereby represent that the legal representative has agreed to such compliance.
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- The IBA Guidelines on Party Representation in International ArbitrationA Guide, pp. 121 - 123Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016