English Arbitration Act, Interim measures, LCIA Rules, Order of the Arbitral Tribunal, State Immunity
The Arbitrator’s Clothes: Peremptory Orders and State Immunity in Arbitration
An arbitration can be severely disrupted by a party who refuses to comply with an order or direction of its tribunal. In such circumstances, a peremptory order may be used to force the non-compliant party to comply with the earlier order or direction within a specific timeframe. An arbitral tribunal’s peremptory order was recently enforced…