Reforming the Arbitration Act 1996: A Look at the Law Commission’s Recommendations
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Kristi Vako and Fatma Ozsayan have looked at the new recommendations published by the Law Commission. They have written an in-depth piece that reviews the recommendations including the following aspects:
- Confidentiality and the importance of its introduction;
- Arbitrator independence and how it would encourage fairness and integrity;
- Helping to reduce discrimination in arbitration proceedings;
- Strengthening arbitrator immunity around resignation and removal;
- The power to award based on arbitration summary;
- Clarification of Section 44 orders in support of arbitration proceedings;
- Support for emergency arbitration proceedings;
- Appeals of an arbitral award; and
- The governing laws surrounding an arbitration agreement.
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