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The Arbitrators Role as a Settlement Faciliator in International Commercial Arbitration: Toward Harmonized Transnational Standards (eBook)


ISBN13: 9789403538198
Published: December 2025
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: Netherlands
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The Arbitrator’s Role as a Settlement Facilitator in International Commercial Arbitration is a groundbreaking book presenting the first comprehensive analysis of one of the most innovative developments in this context—the role of the arbitrator as settlement facilitator, a dual function that challenges conventional boundaries by enabling arbitrators, in appropriate circumstances, to foster amicable resolution alongside their adjudicative duties. In light of concerns about the increasing ‘judicialization’ of international arbitration, alongside broader shifts in the transnational dispute-resolution landscape, a recalibration of traditional adjudicative methods is underway. This evolution favors approaches that combine adjudicative and non-adjudicative techniques to enhance flexibility, party autonomy, efficiency, the preservation of business relationships, and the promotion of early settlements with the assistance of an adjudicator.

What’s in this book:

The author maps and categorizes a wide spectrum of settlement-facilitation methods, both established and innovative, and compares diverse approaches that acknowledge and promote this practice. Key areas of discussion include:

  • the range of arbitrator initiatives in setting the stage for settlement
  • relevant principles, divergences, and emerging transnational trends across legal systems
  • institutional rules, domestic legislation, and normative instruments that support or limit implementation
  • safeguards for impartiality, party autonomy, and due process, and
  • mechanisms to ensure the finality and enforceability of settlements

To support safe and effective implementation, the book offers pragmatic solutions for parties seeking to empower arbitrators as settlement facilitators, offering concrete safeguards that can be integrated into arbitration agreements. It also advances broader recommendations to foster international recognition and harmonization, ensuring sustainable integration of this practice across legal systems.

How this will help you:

The settlement-facilitation methods and safeguards presented will enable practitioners to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and streamline dispute resolution in both commercial and investment arbitration. Additionally, the book’s comparative analysis will equip arbitrators, arbitral institutions, and policymakers with a global perspective on regulatory frameworks, enabling them to make informed choices regarding settlement facilitation across different jurisdictions.

Subjects:
eBooks, Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
List of Abbreviations
Preface

PART I. Setting the Stage
CHAPTER 1. Introduction
CHAPTER 2. The Arbitrator as a Settlement Facilitator in ICA: The Range of Initiatives

PART II. Settlement Facilitation by the Arbitrator in ICA: Advantages and Concerns
CHAPTER 3. Advantages of Facilitating a Settlement by the Arbitrator in ICA
CHAPTER 4. Concerns Associated with Facilitating a Settlement by the Arbitrator in ICA

PART III. The Arbitrator’s Role as a Settlement Facilitator in ICA: The Transition from Domestic Legal Traditions Toward Transnational Standards
CHAPTER 5. Diverse Domestic Approaches to the Arbitrator’s Role as a Settlement Facilitator
CHAPTER 6. Transnational Harmonization Trends in the Arbitrator’s Role as a Settlement Facilitator in ICA

PART IV. Ways to Enhance the Harmonization of the Arbitrator’s Role as a Settlement Facilitator in ICA 217
CHAPTER 7. Internal Solutions to the Arbitral Process
CHAPTER 8
External Solutions to the Arbitral Process

Summary

APPENDIX A. The Continuum of Settlement Facilitation Initiatives and Parties’ Consent
APPENDIX B. Party Autonomy Safeguards
APPENDIX C. Due Process Safeguards

Bibliography
Table of Cases
Table of Conventions and Treaties
Table of Legislation
Table of Rules and Guidelines
Table of Surveys and Empirical Studies
Table of UN Resolutions