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ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals
ArbitralWomen members regularly publish articles in highly-regarded legal and ADR journals
The popularity and longevity of international arbitration depends heavily on the quality of
arbitral awards, the arbitral process, and the tribunals appointed by practitioners and institutions.
In this article, the authors argue that practitioners and institutions need to consider a more diverse
range of candidates for arbitrator appointments, to enlarge…
‘Noise’ is the unjustified and unwanted variance in a set of judgments over comparable issues.
Together with bias, Noise is a driver of error in decision-making. As argued by the authors of the
bestseller ‘Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment’, every set of judgments or decisions (in legal
proceedings or…
Speaking at COP26, the UK’s chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance said "[b]ehaviour change is part of this [i.e. the fight against climate change], and some of that is down to what we do as individuals and some of it is what needs to make things easier for us. We can't…