Book contents
- The Cambridge Companion to International Arbitration
- Cambridge Companions to Law
- The Cambridge Companion to International Arbitration
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Treaties, National Legislation, Cases and Awards
- Part I The History, Doctrines and Sociology of the Growth of Transnational Justice
- Part II International Commercial Arbitration as a Transnational Justice System
- Part III Investor-State Arbitration
- Part IV Inter-State Arbitration and the Pursuit of Peace
- Part V Systemic, Trans-Substantive and New Issues
- 17 Regulating Arbitrators and Rules on Professional Responsibility
- 18 Dealing with Corruption
- 19 The ‘Problem’ of Costs in Arbitration
- 20 Regression, a Conclusion
- Index
20 - Regression, a Conclusion
from Part V - Systemic, Trans-Substantive and New Issues
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 October 2021
- The Cambridge Companion to International Arbitration
- Cambridge Companions to Law
- The Cambridge Companion to International Arbitration
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Treaties, National Legislation, Cases and Awards
- Part I The History, Doctrines and Sociology of the Growth of Transnational Justice
- Part II International Commercial Arbitration as a Transnational Justice System
- Part III Investor-State Arbitration
- Part IV Inter-State Arbitration and the Pursuit of Peace
- Part V Systemic, Trans-Substantive and New Issues
- 17 Regulating Arbitrators and Rules on Professional Responsibility
- 18 Dealing with Corruption
- 19 The ‘Problem’ of Costs in Arbitration
- 20 Regression, a Conclusion
- Index
Summary
An older narrative may be re-asserting itself. The view that international arbitration is an imperfect realisation of international judicial settlement now lingers. Similarly, there is the sense in some quarters that greater judicial supervision is desirable, not just by national courts but also at the international level. Such views may be expressed in various ways.
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- The Cambridge Companion to International Arbitration , pp. 468 - 482Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021