Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
ISSN
0036-4037
Publisher
School of Law, University of San Diego
Language
en-US
Abstract
The somewhat excessive words attributed to Heraclitus find some application in the current search for ethical standards applicable to. arbitrators sitting in international disputes. New patterns of misbehavior create new types of ethical challenges. Few criteria for evaluating arbitrator independence and impartiality will likely stay foolproof for long, given how ingenious fools often prove themselves to be.
Recommended Citation
William W. Park,
Arbitrator Integrity: The Transient and the Permanent
,
in
46
San Diego Law Review
629
(2009).
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