The 2015 Survey ‘Improvements and Innovations in International Arbitration’, is the sixth carried out by the School of International Arbitration at Queen Mary University of London, as part of a major empirical investigation into arbitration practices and trends worldwide. We were pleased to be partnering again with White & Case LLP on this survey. With 763 questionnaire responses and 105 personal interviews, the 2015 Survey was our largest pool of respondents to date.
The survey considers improvements and innovations in the arbitral process. Whereas previous surveys focused on the views of a particular group of actors within international arbitration, this survey researched the sentiment of the arbitration community as a whole. All stakeholders were therefore invited to share their perspectives, regardless of whether their experience with international arbitration was based on activities as a private practitioner, in-house counsel, arbitrator, judge, government official, academic, or through work for an arbitral institution.
Download the full survey here [PDF 10,801KB].
Further information can be obtained from:
Rutger Metsch, White & Case Research Fellow in International ArbitrationSchool of International ArbitrationCentre for Commercial Law StudiesQueen Mary University of London67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3JBUK
Tel: +44 20 7882 5083Fax: +44 20 7882 8101 Email: r.metsch@qmul.ac.uk