As its Council Member I attended the ICC Institute of World Business Law’s 32nd annual meeting on ‘Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration’ held in Paris on 26 November 2012. It was a grand success as it drew many professionals, arbitrators, experts, academic specialists and, above all, representatives from some major third-party funding bodies such as Burford Group Ltd., Calunius Capital LLP, Fulbrook Management LLC and others, and the discussion and debates generated a great deal of interest among the participants. The presented topics ranged from the concepts of litigation and arbitration financing to more complicated issues such as ethical issues of third-party funding (TPF), due diligence and decision making process in investing in claims by third parties, conflict of interests for arbitrators / counsel, arbitrator’s independence and impartiality, confidentiality and disclosure of TPF and the problems of TPF in investor-State arbitration. The purpose of this blog is to highlight some of the burning issues passionately debated in the meeting. Following the Chatham House Rule the views express herein will not be specifically attributed to any individual or organization.
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机译:作为理事会成员,我参加了2012年11月26日在巴黎举行的国际商会世界商法学会第32届年会,涉及“国际仲裁中的第三方资助”。会议取得了巨大成功,吸引了许多专业人士,仲裁员,专家,学者专家,最重要的是,来自一些主要的第三方资助机构,例如Burford Group Ltd.,Calunius Capital LLP,Fulbrook Management LLC等的代表,讨论和辩论引起了与会者的极大兴趣。提出的主题从诉讼和仲裁融资的概念到更复杂的问题,例如第三方资金的道德问题,第三方投资索赔时的尽职调查和决策过程,仲裁员/律师的利益冲突,仲裁员对TPF的独立性,公正性,保密性和公开性以及TPF在投资人与国家之间的仲裁中的问题。该博客的目的是强调会议中激烈辩论的一些紧迫问题。遵循《查塔姆议院规则》,此处表达的观点将不专门归因于任何个人或组织。
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