INDEPENDENCE, IMPARTIALITY AND CONFLICT OF INTERESTS OF THE ARBITRATOR
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Keywords

Commercial Arbitration
Judges
Administration of Justice
Impartiality
Independence
Arbitrator
Conflict of Interests
Judicial Objectivity
Judicial Subjectivity

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INDEPENDENCE, IMPARTIALITY AND CONFLICT OF INTERESTS OF THE ARBITRATOR. (2009). International Law: Revista Colombiana De Derecho Internacional, 7(15). https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/internationallaw/article/view/13856
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Abstract

Bearing in mind the special character Arbitration has, the question arises as to whether the arbitrator, as the judge, shall be impartial and independent. If so, it is necessary to address to the issue of the meaning of the words impartiality and independence, as well as to determine why it is considered that judges shall fulfill with those conditions. Finally, it is relevant to establish how these requirements are materialized in Arbitration.

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