Spectre of Enforcement Risk and Inefficient Arbitral Procedures - WAMR 2014 Vol. 8, No. 4
Author(s):
Eduardo Zuleta
Michael Evan Jaffe
Jean E. Kalicki
Elisabeth Eljuri
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18 pages
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February, 2015
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Good afternoon. We are going to go with the last panel of the
session to date, which is “The Spectre Of Enforcement Risk and
Inefficient Arbitral Procedures.” So far we have discussed
enforcement of the award, the different aspects of enforcement of
the awards, which is the topic of this year’s workshop. In this
particular part of the session, we are going to discuss how
procedural orders, procedural decisions taken to increase
efficiency in arbitration may affect the enforcement of the award.
It is no secret that institutions and users are demanding efficiency
in cost reduction in arbitration. You have seen task forces on
costs and efficiency, new rules providing for measures and
powers of the arbitrators to expedite proceedings, arbitrators
implementing measures to reduce time, clients demanding
reduction of time. But there is also no secret that challenges are
increasing and that these decisions that seek to make arbitration
more efficient could end up in challenges, could end up in
dissatisfaction on the part of the users and the parties because
they may feel this this decisions affect their due process, affect
their right to be heard.
From decisions on bifurcation to dispositive measures, limits
on time, what we are going to debate here is how this procedural
orders and decisions may affect the award, and particularly how
to reach the balance between the need for efficiency on the one
hand and the duty of the arbitrators on the other to issue an
enforceable award. For that we have three very distinguished
colleagues and friends here. Ladies, first starting to my extreme
right, Elisabeth Eljuri. Elisabeth is a partner and head a Latin
American practice in Norton Rose Fulbright. She is, most of you
will know her as one of the real and true leaders in energy
matters worldwide. I have known Elisabeth for many years now.
Jean E. Kalicki, next, a partner in Arnold & Porter, Washington,
Jean E. Kalicki, next, a partner in Arnold & Porter, Washington,