INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION
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DIVERSITY IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: BY THE NUMBERS
To find out more about diversity and why it matters, we have set out below a list of surveys on diversity in international arbitration (in reverse chronological order). Please write to us at diversity@delosdr.org to share additional such publications.
Click here to find out more about Delos's commitment to diversity and read the statement by May Tai, Prof. Pierre Tercier and Hafez Virjee on why diversity matters, and here to access the Delos Arbitrator Database.
- Decision, Interrupted: Breaking Bias in Arbitrator Selection (Ula Cartwright-Finch, Cortex Capital, Dec. 2021)
- Declining Professional Diversity in International Arbitration (Luke Nottage, Nobumichi Teramura, and James Tanna, September 2021)
- Diversity on arbitral tribunals: what's the prognosis? (White & Case, May 2021)
- 2021 International Arbitration Survey: Adapting arbitration to a changing world (Queen Mary University of London and White & Case)
- Diversity in arbitrator appointments in SCC cases 2015-2019 (SCC, March 2021)
- Roschier Disputes Index 2021 (Roschier, February 2021)
- Report of the Cross-Institutional Task Force on Gender Diversity in Arbitral Appointments and Proceedings (ICCA, July 2020)
- The Ray Corollary Initiative: How to Achieve Diversity and Inclusion in Arbitrator Selection (Homer C. La Rue and Alan A. Symonette, 63 Howard Law Journal 215 (2020))
- Diversity in Arbitration in Europe: Insights from a Large Scale Empirical Study (Tony Cole and Pietro Ortolani, University of Leicester School of Law Research Paper No. 16-2, 2015)
- An Empirical Analysis of Diversity in Investment Arbitration: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Robert Kovacs and Alex Fawke, TDM 4 (2015), in Dealing with Diversity in International Arbitration, 2015)
- International Arbitration: Demographics, Precision and Justice (Susan D. Franck, et al, ICCA Congress Series No. 18, in Legitimacy: Myths, Realities, Challenges, pp. 33-122, 2015)
- The Diversity Challenge: Exploring the "Invisible College" of International Arbitration (Susan D. Franck, et al, 53 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 429 (2015))
- American Diversity In International Arbitration 2003-2013 (Benjamin G. Davis, ARIA Vol. 25, No. 2 2014)
- The Color Line In International Commercial Arbitration: An American Perspective (Benjamin G. Davis, ARIA Vol. 14 No. 4, 2003)
Finally, the Law Society of England & Wales has put together A guide to race and ethnicity terminology and language (February 2022).