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Third Party Funding In International Arbitration A Critical Appraisal And Pragmatic Proposal Mohamed F Sweify

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Third Party Funding In International Arbitration A Critical Appraisal And Pragmatic Proposal Mohamed F Sweify
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.47 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Mohamed F. Sweify
ISBN: 9781802208825, 9781802208832, 1802208828, 1802208836
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Third Party Funding In International Arbitration A Critical Appraisal And Pragmatic Proposal Mohamed F Sweify by Mohamed F. Sweify 9781802208825, 9781802208832, 1802208828, 1802208836 instant download after payment.

The author of Third Party Funding in International Arbitration challenges the structural inconsistencies of the current practices of arbitration funding by arguing that third party funding should be a forum of justice, rather than a forum of profit. By looking at the premise, rather than the implication, the author presents the arcane areas of intersection between access to justice, as a foundational theory for third party funding, and the arbitration funding practice that lacks a unifying framework. The author introduces a new methodology with an alternative way of structuring third party funding to solve a set of practical problems generated by the risk of claim control by the funder. This book will be of interest to third party funders, arbitrators, lawyers, arbitral institutions, academics, and law students.

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