Arbitrator Impartiality Case Examples
Summary
To challenge an arbitrators impartiality, refer to Porter v. Magill, which established the real possibility of bias test. If an arbitrator has a financial relationship affecting impartiality, consider Halliburton v. Chubb, where non-disclosure of such relationships can lead to removal.Full Conversation
suggest case to prove impartiality of an arbitrator
To support your argument for challenging the impartiality of an arbitrator, you can refer to the case of Porter v. Magill [*] * AC * (UK). This case established the "real possibility of bias" test, where the court held that an arbitrator should be disqualified if there is a real possibility of bias.
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if the arbitrator position acquired financial relationship, how about it?
If an arbitrator has a financial relationship that could affect their impartiality, you can refer to the case of Halliburton Company v. Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [*] UKSC *. In this case, the UK Supreme Court ruled that failure to disclose circumstances that might give rise to justifiable doubts about an arbitrator's impartiality can lead to their removal.
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