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The International Arbitrator: Does One Size Fit All?

  • international arbitration
  • annual lecture
  • center on international commercial arbitration
James Crawford
Judge James Crawford


Citation:
Crawford, James "The Ideal Arbitrator: Does One Size Fit All?" American University International Law Review: Vol. 32 : Iss. 5 , Art 1 (2017): 1003-1022

Judge James crawford

 

James Crawford SC, FBA was Whewell Professor of International Law, and concurrently Research Professor of Law, Latrobe University.  He was the first Australian member of the United Nations International Law Commission and in that capacity was responsible for the ILC’s work on the International Criminal Court (1994) and for the second reading of the ILC Articles on State Responsibility (2001).  In addition to scholarly work on statehood, collective rights, investment law and international responsibility, he has appeared in more than 40 cases before the International Court of Justice and other international tribunals, and is engaged as expert, counsel and arbitrator in international arbitration. In 2012, he was awarded the Hudson Medal by the American Society of International Law. Recent work includes The International Law of Responsibility (co-edited, OUP, 2010), The Cambridge Companion to International Law (co-edited, CUP, 2012) and Brownlie’s Principles of Public International Law (editor, OUP, 2012).