Arbitration and corruption
In: ASA Special Series Volume 47
Intro -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Programme of the Conference -- Editors -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Welcome Address and Introduction to the Conference Topic -- Part 1 Corruption - What Does It Really Mean? -- Chapter 1 How to Define Corruption? -- Chapter 2 The Costs of Corruption and How to Fight It -- Chapter 3 'Red Flags' for Identifying Suspicious Relationships -- Part 2 Impact of Corruption on Substantive Matters -- Chapter 4 The Tribunal's Jurisdiction and the Arbitrability of Issues of Corruption -- Chapter 5 The Impact of Corruption on the Contract, Including the Issue of Applicable Law -- Chapter 6 Investment Arbitration Specific Issues -- Part 3 The Impact of Alleged or Demonstrated Corruption on the Arbitral Process -- Chapter 7 If Corruption Taints the Process Itself: Corrupt Arbitrators, Experts and Witnesses -- Chapter 8 Duty and Power of Arbitrators to Investigate and Evidentiary Issues -- Chapter 9 Judicial Scrutiny of Corruption-Tainted Arbitral Awards at the Setting Aside and Enforcement Stage -- Part 4 Role of International Arbitration in Fighting Corruption -- Chapter 10 Duty to Report Suspicion? Risk for Personal Liability (Aiding and Abetting)? -- Chapter 11 Duty or Right of Arbitrators to Report Suspicion of Corruption to Authorities? -- Chapter 12 Is There a Need for Further Action and Initiatives by the Arbitration Community? -- ASA SPECIAL SERIES.