Good arbitration of business disputes requires good arbiters – the first article in a new series on arbitration in Rzeczpospolita

PROCEEDINGS | It is not easy to appoint three arbiters who are all construction engineers, speak Hungarian and have experience in Polish and Chinese markets.

An arbiter is a private person who has been appointed by the parties (entrepreneurs) to resolve their dispute. As with many other elements of arbitration, the number, manner of selection and qualifications of arbiters are, as a matter of principle, left to the discretion of the parties. The parties may define these matters in their arbitration agreement or may act pursuant to the provisions of selected arbitration rules.

Author: Agnieszka Zarówna
Source: Rzeczpospolita

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