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Third Party Funding in International Arbitration

by Prakhar Narain Singh Chauhan, Henry Clarke
Categories: Company Law
Publisher: Thomson Reuters South Asia Private Limited
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Third Party Funding (TPF) has impacted dispute resolution in more ways than one. It has a longstanding existence and is generally perceived negatively in certain jurisdictions. Such perceptions are, however, changing fast and TPF is gaining acceptance worldwide. Increasing recognition by jurisdictions and arbitral institutions is also giving rise to certain issues which pose new challenges, the much-talked-about ‘ethical concerns’ being one. Third Party Funding in International Arbitration is an attempt to gauge the intersection of arbitration with TPF. It maps the journey of TPF from being restricted by champerty and maintenance to its ever-evolving modern-day form. The book examines known models of funding and their impact on the dispute resolution process. It also explores other areas including regulating TPF, aspects of disclosure, security for costs, and TPF and insolvency to create an understanding of how the mechanism works.

Authors: Prakhar Narain Singh Chauhan, Henry Clarke
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Thomson Reuters is one of the world’s most trusted providers of answers, helping professionals make confident decisions and run better businesses. Thomson Reuters, India, Legal is a part of this group and publishes legal content covering a spectrum of topics by leading experts and professionals in this domain. Newgen, a contracting affiliate of Thomson Reuters, India, Legal produces and promotes these publications on their behalf across South East Asia. 

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Categories: Company Law
Publisher: Thomson Reuters South Asia Private Limited
About Book:

Third Party Funding (TPF) has impacted dispute resolution in more ways than one. It has a longstanding existence and is generally perceived negatively in certain jurisdictions. Such perceptions are, however, changing fast and TPF is gaining acceptance worldwide. Increasing recognition by jurisdictions and arbitral institutions is also giving rise to certain issues which pose new challenges, the much-talked-about ‘ethical concerns’ being one. Third Party Funding in International Arbitration is an attempt to gauge the intersection of arbitration with TPF. It maps the journey of TPF from being restricted by champerty and maintenance to its ever-evolving modern-day form. The book examines known models of funding and their impact on the dispute resolution process. It also explores other areas including regulating TPF, aspects of disclosure, security for costs, and TPF and insolvency to create an understanding of how the mechanism works.

Authors: Prakhar Narain Singh Chauhan, Henry Clarke
About Publisher:

Thomson Reuters is one of the world’s most trusted providers of answers, helping professionals make confident decisions and run better businesses. Thomson Reuters, India, Legal is a part of this group and publishes legal content covering a spectrum of topics by leading experts and professionals in this domain. Newgen, a contracting affiliate of Thomson Reuters, India, Legal produces and promotes these publications on their behalf across South East Asia. 

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