The Impact of Third-Party Funders on the Parties They Decline to Finance
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-6-2015
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Language
en-US
Abstract
Third-party funding is a controversial, dynamic, and evolving phenomenon in international arbitration. Proponents and opponents of third-party funding debate whether the practice will make a positive or negative impact on the worldwide system of dispute resolution. Both sides of the debate make predictions regarding the effect of third-party funders through the cases that they finance. Such an effect is likely dwarfed, however, by the impact of third-party funders on the cases that they assess but choose not to finance.
Recommended Citation
Victoria Sahani,
The Impact of Third-Party Funders on the Parties They Decline to Finance
,
in
Kluwer Arbitration Blog
(2015).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/shorter_works/217
Publisher URL
https://arbitrationblog.kluwerarbitration.com/2015/07/06/the-impact-of-third-party-funders-on-the-parties-they-decline-to-finance/