Arbitration blogs: part 2 of Meg Kinnear interview, institutional innovation, tribunal secretaries, permanent investment court, and what to expect in 2016 | Practical Law

Arbitration blogs: part 2 of Meg Kinnear interview, institutional innovation, tribunal secretaries, permanent investment court, and what to expect in 2016 | Practical Law

Five new posts have been published on the Practical Law Arbitration blog. Secretary General of ICSID, Meg Kinnear, continues her interview with Practical Law Arbitration editor Claire Lipman, with a discussion about ICSID arbitration procedure. Robert Rothkopf at Balance Legal Capital explains why innovation by arbitral institutions is good news for users of arbitration funding. Shreya Aren at Allen & Overy reports on their debate, "Has the time come for the establishment of a permanent investment court?". Carol Mulcahy at Berwin Leighton Paisner examines BLP's arbitration survey on the use of tribunal secretaries in international arbitration. Practical Law Arbitration assistant editor, Jack Meek, highlights major international arbitration developments expected in 2016.

Arbitration blogs: part 2 of Meg Kinnear interview, institutional innovation, tribunal secretaries, permanent investment court, and what to expect in 2016

Published on 03 Feb 2016International
Five new posts have been published on the Practical Law Arbitration blog. Secretary General of ICSID, Meg Kinnear, continues her interview with Practical Law Arbitration editor Claire Lipman, with a discussion about ICSID arbitration procedure. Robert Rothkopf at Balance Legal Capital explains why innovation by arbitral institutions is good news for users of arbitration funding. Shreya Aren at Allen & Overy reports on their debate, "Has the time come for the establishment of a permanent investment court?". Carol Mulcahy at Berwin Leighton Paisner examines BLP's arbitration survey on the use of tribunal secretaries in international arbitration. Practical Law Arbitration assistant editor, Jack Meek, highlights major international arbitration developments expected in 2016.