Arbitration, England, English Arbitration Act, English courts, English Law, International arbitration, Precedent
Arbitral Precedent in England and Wales: Mission (Im)possible?
The topic of precedent in international arbitration is not an idle one. It is widely accepted that the existence and use of precedent in any legal system leads to predictability, consistency and equality of treatment. Indeed, one of the eight strands that according to the late Lord Bingham (as summarised by Lord Neuberger) make up…