The Culture of International Arbitration: Introduction

The Culture of International Arbitration, Oxford University Press, 2017

Seattle University School of Law Research Paper No. 17-11

13 Pages Posted: 22 May 2017

Abstract

This chapter provides a brief introduction of the book by offering a description of the problem of cultural miscommunication and how that might affect the efficiency, fairness, and accuracy of the outcome of a case in international arbitration involving parties, arbitrators and counsel from diverse backgrounds.

Keywords: International Arbitration, International Commercial Arbitration, International Investment Arbitration, Arbitral Fact-Finding, Cultural Miscommunication, Legal Culture, Common Law and Arbitration, Civil Law and Arbitration, Islamic Law and Arbitration, Chinese Law and Arbitration, Cultural Diversity

Suggested Citation

Kidane, Won, The Culture of International Arbitration: Introduction. The Culture of International Arbitration, Oxford University Press, 2017, Seattle University School of Law Research Paper No. 17-11, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2970741

Won Kidane (Contact Author)

Villanova University ( email )

Villanova, PA 19085
United States

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