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Security for costs in international arbitration

CHAPTER 7


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Party consent and security for costs

7.1. Arguments in favour of restricting the operation of security for costs in international commercial arbitration can be seen to have their foundations in the concepts of party consent, party autonomy, procedural fairness, and the nature of arbitration. Those rooted in party consent are discussed in this chapter, and the remainder in the next.

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