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Duties of the arbitral tribunal: the English Arbitration Act 1996

Practical Law UK Practice Note 6-204-0020 (Approx. 16 pages)

Duties of the arbitral tribunal: the English Arbitration Act 1996

The Arbitration Act 1996 entitles the arbitral tribunal to determine the procedure for an arbitration, subject to any agreement the parties have made. But in determining the procedure, the tribunal is placed under important statutory duties. This practice note explains the practical significance of the tribunal's duties, identifies situations in which they may be relevant, and outlines the remedies for breach.

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