In the third of Podcast by Brodies' focus on international arbitration, we take an in-depth look at the role of the arbitrator. Ken MacDonald, Partner at Brodies LLP and Professor Derek Auchie of The University of Aberdeen consider what it means to be an arbitrator. Issues addressed include: Is judging and arbitrating the same? Has the role of arbitrator changed over the years? What extraneous factors influence arbitrators and is there an ideal personality type for arbitrator?
The future evolution of arbitrators including the development of AI in the arbitration space is also covered.
The information in this podcast was correct at the time of recording. The podcast and its content is for general information purposes only and should not be regarded as legal advice. This episode was recorded on 16/04/24.
05/02/24 • 34 min
Podcasts by Brodies - The role of the arbitrator
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00:00:05 David Lee, Host
Hello and welcome to Podcasts by Brodies. My name is David Lee and today I'm joined by two experts in dispute resolution to discuss international arbitration and specifically the role of the arbitrator or arbitrators. What does it mean to be an arbitrator? Who fills the role and what is expected of them? Do we need a human being or are we moving in
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