Flexing the Knotted Oak: English arbitration's task and opportunity in the first decade of the new century

John Tackaberry QC

May 2002

A paper given to the Worshipful Company of Arbitrators in London on 7th March 2002.

The aim of the paper is to consider an important aspect of the general approach that arbitrators should adopt, and to consider examples of the tools which have been made available to arbitrators, in the process highlighting the sort of reflection that arbitrators should bring to their use. The examples are intended to encourage arbitrators to look more closely at all the possible weapons in their armouries.

The approach – The tools – Substantive: the Arbitration Act 1996 –The role of the courts in arbitration – Substantive: the Woolf reforms – Technological – Conclusion.

The author: John Tackaberry is a Queen’s Counsel, ecorder, United Nations Commissioner and registered chartered arbitrator; he was also the founding President of the Society of Construction Law.

Text 22 pages.

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Author
John Tackaberry QC
Publication year
2002