Becoming an International Arbitrator: Qualifications, Disclosures, Conduct, and Removal - Chapter I.9 - Practitioner's Handbook On International Arbitration And Mediation- 3rd Edition

Author(s): 
Richard M. Mosk
Thomas B. Ginsburg
Page Count: 
60 pages
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PDF from "Practitioner's Handbook On International Arbitration And Mediation- 3rd Edition"
Published: 
April, 2012
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Richard M. Mosk is an Associate Justice on the California Court of Appeal. He was judge on the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal. Justice Mosk has taught courses at the U.S.C. Law Center; T.C. Beirne School of Law at Queensland University, Australia; Hague Academy of International Law (the Netherlands); Duke-Geneva University program (Geneva, Switzerland); and has lectured at various law schools and colleges throughout the United States and Europe. He has served as an arbitrator in a number of arbitrations, including ICC arbitrations. He has written numerous articles, including on international arbitration.

Tom Ginsburg is the Leo Spitz Professor of International Law at the University of Chicago Law School. Prior to joining the faculty, he taught law at the University of Illinois, served as a Legal Advisor for the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal at The Hague, Netherlands, and was on the law faculty of Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan. Professor Ginsburg has served as a Consultant to several international development organizations on legal and economic reform.

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