
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.4453197
handle: 11565/4061883
In this tribute essay, I trace twin developments in international arbitration over the years: its evolution into a fully mature legal dispute resolution regime and the increasing focus on the professionalism and professional conduct of its participants. These two developments are interrelated, but also I believe at least partially attributable to the existence of the School of International Arbitration (SIA) that Professor Julian Lew founded.
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION, ARBITRATOR, INTEGRITY, IMPARTIALITY
INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION, ARBITRATOR, INTEGRITY, IMPARTIALITY
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