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International Arbitration: A Human Endeavour


ISBN13: 9789403532097
To be Published: December 2025
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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International Arbitration is a book exploring how human qualities, such as perception, reasoning, and culture, inform the daily practice of international arbitration. International arbitration is built not only on legal norms and procedural frameworks but also by the individuals who craft, interpret, and implement them.

The volume gathers contributions presented at the twenty-sixth Congress of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA), held in Hong Kong in May 2024, under the theme International Arbitration: A Human Endeavour. Framed as both a statement and a provocation, the theme invites critical reflection on the role of the individual in a system often portrayed as neutral, objective, and abstract.

What’s in this book:

Across fifty-one chapters from fifteen thematic panels, the book explores questions at the heart of arbitral practice:

  • Unveiling the Human Dimension in International Arbitration
  • The Arbitrator
  • Decision-Making and Biases
  • Sociology and Education
  • Judging the New York Convention
  • Culture, Localisation and Regionalism
  • The Advocate
  • Procedures and Behaviours
  • It’s (Not) Just Semantics – The Hidden Power of Language
  • Inter-Personal Conduct and Ethics
  • Dispute Resolution and the Global Community
  • Working in an Adversarial Environment
  • Costs and Economics, and
  • International Arbitration: An AI Endeavour

How this will help you:

Set against a backdrop of global change and increased attention to inclusivity, transparency, and accountability in arbitration, the chapters offer timely and candid reflections on the lived experience of arbitration. They examine how the human element continues to shape arbitral justice today, but also how it may be redefined in a future increasingly influenced by social and technological changes. Together, the contributions paint a picture of international arbitration as a profoundly human endeavour, shaped by those who practice it and those who will redefine its future.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
Preface
ICCA CONGRESS 2026

Panel 1. Opening Keynote Address
Unveiling the Human Dimensions of International Arbitration: Dealing in Virtue Then and Now
Speaker: Prof. Bryant G Garth
Chin Leng Lim
Chapter 1. ‘Unveiling the Human Dimension of International Arbitration’ Comment on Bryant Garth’s Keynote Speech
Panel 2. Plenary: The Arbitrator
Moderator: Chiann Bao
Speakers: Hon Justice Mimmie Chan, Neil Kaplan CBE KC SBS, V K Rajah SC
Commentators: Aisha Abdallah, Christopher M. Campbell, Elliott Geisinger
Rapporteur: João Ilhão Moreira
Aisha Abdallah
Chapter 2. Rethinking the Role of Arbitrators in Dispensing Justice
Christopher M. Campbell
Chapter 3. Arbitral Foresight: The Arbitrator’s Untapped Superpower
Elliott Geisinger
Chapter 4. The Arbitrator and the Human Factor
João Ilhão Moreira
Chapter 5. ‘The Arbitrator’: Re-establishing Trust in a Changing Arbitration Landscape
Panel 3. Decision-Making and Biases
Moderator: Patricia Saiz Gonza´lez
Speakers: Sheila Ahuja, Prof. Stavros Brekoulakis,
Rachel Cahill-O’Callaghan, Dr. Henry Forbes Smith KC, Dominique Hascher
Sheila Ahuja & Curtis Fung
Chapter 6. Cultivating a Culture of Cultural Diversity in Arbitration: Interplay Between Cultural Diversity and Arbitral Decision-Making Through the Lens of Key Players in the Arbitration
Stavros Brekoulakis & Anna Howard
Chapter 7. Trust, Partiality, and the Rationalist Delusion in Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Rachel Cahill-O’Callaghan
Chapter 8. The Science of Decision-Making: Improving Decision Quality
Henry Forbes Smith KC
Chapter 9. The Right to Impartiality
Dominique Hascher
Chapter 10. The Human Experience and Interaction in Arbitration: Decision-Making and Bias
Panel 4. Sociology and Education
Moderator: Julian DM Lew KC
Speakers: Ginta Ahrel, Kun Fan, Joshua Karton, Nudrat Bayan Majeed, Jonathan Wood
Julian DM Lew KC
Chapter 11. Sociology and Education: Introduction to the Panel
Ginta Ahrel & Natalia Petrik
Chapter 12. Why Arbitration Fails?: Understanding the Successes and Challenges of International Arbitration
Kun Fan
Chapter 13. Arbitration Across Human Faculties and Human Societies: A Three-Dimensional Epistemological Analysis
Joshua Karton
Chapter 14. International Arbitration as a Social Phenomenon: Using Sociological Theories and Methods in International Arbitration Practice
Barrister Ms Nudrat Bayan Majeed
Chapter 15. Islamic Law and Arbitration in Pakistan: A Sociological Perspective
Jonathan Wood
Chapter 16. Competence Competence (Not Kompetenz Kompetenz): Study and Experience Alone Constitute the Equipment of an Arbitrator
Panel 5. Judging the New York Convention
Moderator: Prof. Andrés Jana
Speakers: The Hon Judge Fatima Faisal Hubail, The Hon Justice Judith
Courtney Kemp & Paula Baldini Miranda da Cruz
Chapter 17. Judging the New York Convention
Panel 6. Culture, Localisation and Regionalism
Moderator: Evgeniya Goriatcheva
Speakers: Prof. Dr. Mohamed S Abdel Wahab, Giorgio Fabio Colombo, Prof. Won L. Kidane, Fei Lu, Ruth Teitelbaum
Giorgio Fabio Colombo
Chapter 18. Global Harmonization of Arbitration and Respect of Cultural Differences. Comparative Law as Due Process?
Won L. Kidane
Chapter 19. Cultural Incommensurability in International Arbitration: The Case of Nigeria v. P&ID
Fei Lu
Chapter 20. The Influence of Cultural Differences Between East and West on Dispute Resolution
Ruth Teitelbaum
Chapter 21. How “Fast-Thinking” Through English Jargon Distorts Markets and Stifles Reform in International Arbitration
Mohamed S. Abdel Wahab
Chapter 22. The Invisible Hand of Culture: Cross-Cultural Dynamics and the International Arbitration Paradigm
Panel 7. Launch of the 2nd Edition of ICCA’s Guide to the Interpretation of the 1958 New York Convention
Speakers: Prof Albert Jan van den Berg and Erica Stein
Panel 8. Plenary: The Advocate
Moderator: Mark W Friedman
Speakers: Victor Dawes SC, Karl Hennessee, James E. Lawrence, The Hon Justice Dato Mary Lim FCJ, Noradèle Radjai
Richard C. Waites & James E. Lawrence
Chapter 23. Psychological Dynamics in International Arbitration Advocacy
Panel 9. Procedures and Behaviours
Moderator: Maanas Jain
Susan Ahern SC
Chapter 24. The Impact and Importance of Human Engagement in the Arbitral Process: A Focus on Sports Arbitration
Gourab Banerji
Chapter 25. Cultural Clashes in International Arbitration: Identifying Key Issues Affecting the Parties, and the Way Forward
Kap-You (Kevin) Kim
Chapter 26. Understanding and Adjudicating Differences: Civil Law, Common Law, and Navigating International Arbitration
David W. Rivkin
Chapter 27. Efficiency in Arbitration Protects the Humans Involved in IT
Panel 10. It’s (Not) Just Semantics – The Hidden Power of Language
Moderator: May Tai
Speakers: Samaa Haridi, Jern-Fei Ng KC, Lei Shi, E. Rainbow Willard
E. Rainbow Willard
Chapter 28. Our Linguistic Currency Is Cosmopolitanism: Explicit and Implicit Code-Switching in International Arbitration
Panel 11. Inter-personal Conduct and Ethics
Moderator: Abby Cohen Smutny
Speakers: Funke Adekoya SAN, Brandon Bang, Nicolás Gálvez Solis, Matthew Gearing KC, Jonathan Lim
Funke Adekoya San
Chapter 29. Title: Interpersonal Conduct in Arbitration Proceedings—The Role of the Arbitrator
Brandon Bang
Chapter 30. Improving the Utility of Fact Witness Statements for Arbitral Tribunals: Tell It as It Is, Not How It Should Be
Nicolás Gálvez Solís
Chapter 31 The Attack of the Clones: On the Road Towards a Unified Culture in International Arbitration?
Matthew Gearing KC
Chapter 32. ICCA Guidelines: Their Relevance to an Arbitrator’s Duty to Investigate Suspicious Circumstances and Standards of Factual Witness Preparation
Jonathan Lim
Chapter 33. Guideline II(D) of the ICCA Guidelines and the Regulation of ‘Guerrilla Tactics’
Panel 12. Dispute Resolution and the Global Community
Moderator: Judith Levine and Annette Magnusson Speakers: Catherine Amirfar, Dr. Petra Butler, Martin Doe, Dyalá Jiménez
Catherine Amirfar
Chapter 34. Inter-State Conciliation as an Effective Means for Resolving Disputes Related to Climate Change
Petra Butler
Chapter 35. Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises: The Engines of the Economy but the Overlooked Dispute Resolution Stakeholders
Martin Doe
CHAPTER 36. Novel Hybrid Mechanisms in Public International Law Dispute Resolution: Conciliation, Review Panels, and Expedited Grievance Mechanisms
Dyalá Jiménez Figueres
Chapter 37. Agreement on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability (ACCTS)
Panel 13. Working in an Adversarial Environment
Moderator: Amanda Lee
Speakers: Kathryn Britten, Daniel Kalderimis, Yoko Maeda, Prof. Giacomo Rojas Elgueta, Emi Rowse (Igusa)
Amanda J. Lee
Chapter 38. Baking the Arbitration Doughnut: How Embracing Doughnut Economics Can Help Practitioners to Survive and Thrive in Adversarial Environments
Kathryn Britten FCA & Dr Jeremy Borys
Chapter 39. The Challenges of Working in an Adversarial Environment: The Expert Witness Perspective
Daniel Kalderimis
Chapter 40. A Journey of a Human Advocate: Reflections on the Philosophy of Advocacy (or, Story of Demons and Dialogues)
Yoko Maeda & Bruno Savoie
Chapter 41. The Role of Culture in the Adversarial Process and How to Avoid Misunderstandings
Giacomo Rojas Elgueta
Chapter 42. Arbitration and Emotions: An Introduction
Emi Rowse (Igusa)
Chapter 43. Practical Guidance on Working in and Through an Adversarial Environment Using Counselling Concepts and Methods
Panel 14. Costs and Economics
Moderator: Aloysius (Louie) Llamzon, and Thomas Stouten Speakers: Prof. Dr. Crina Baltag, Rodrigo Garcia da Fonseca, Joanne Lau, Ruth Stackpool-Moore
Crina Baltag
Chapter 44. Access to Arbitral Justice and Costs in International Commercial Arbitration
Rodrigo Garcia da Fonseca
Chapter 45. Economic Vulnerability and Commercial Arbitration: The Issue of Costs
Joanne Lau & Kelly Chan
Chapter 46. Costs and Access to Justice: An Institutional Perspective
Ruth Stackpool-Moore
Chapter 47. The Impact of Costs on the Economics of Commercial Arbitration: A Funder’s Perspective
Panel 15. Plenary: International Arbitration: An AI Endeavour
Moderator: Michael McIlwrath
Speakers: Christopher Bogart, Emily Hay, Rahim Moloo, Maxim Osadchiy, Winnie Tam SC
Christopher Bogart
Chapter 48. Generative AI and Arbitration Finance: Not Yet a Paradigm Shift
Emily Hay
Chapter 49. Thinking Outside the Black Box: Arbitration and Artificial Intelligence
Rahim Moloo & Praharsh Johorey
Chapter 50. Why Artificial Intelligence Cannot Deliver Justice
Maxim Osadchiy
Chapter 51. Will AI Fundamentally Disrupt International Arbitration as a Practice and as a Profession for Young Lawyers?
Winnie Tam
Chapter 52. The Use of AI in Dispensing Justice: A China Perspective

ICCA Hong Kong Congress List of Participants
List of ICCA Officers and Governing Board Members

Series: ICCA Congress Series

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