The Arbitrator’s Duty of Disclosure: A Duty Without a Remedy? - Asian Dispute Review View The Arbitrator’s Duty of Disclosure: A Duty Without a Remedy? by - Asian Dispute Review The Arbitrator’s Duty of Disclosure: A Duty Without a Remedy? 24 2

This article examines critically the UK Supreme Court’s reasoning on the legal duty of disclosure by arbitrators in the English Halliburton case by reference to the ubi jus ibi remedium maxim and analyses its implications for Hong Kong as an UNCITRAL Model Law jurisdiction. The authors argue that a failure to disclose should always disqualify an arbitrator and that no aggrieved party should be left without an appropriate remedy.

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