The Essential Challenges of Third Party Funding in International Arbitration
The third party funding in international arbitration (TPF), is a new and emerging phenomenon. Despite the variety of third-party finding arrangements for international arbitration, what is being studied is a new way in which a third-party funder, if his client wins, deserves an agreed amount with hi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Faṣlnāmah-i pizhūhish-i ḥuqūq-i khuṣūṣī 2021-03, Vol.9 (34), p.65-96 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The third party funding in international arbitration (TPF), is a new and emerging phenomenon. Despite the variety of third-party finding arrangements for international arbitration, what is being studied is a new way in which a third-party funder, if his client wins, deserves an agreed amount with his client, but failing, He has no right to refer to the client for the costs incurred. The purpose of this article is to describe and analyze the major challenges associated with using such a foundation. The validity and position of this phenomenon in the legal system of different countries , due to the lack of regulations, as well as The impact of some concepts , are the subject of discussion. On the other hand, the growing use of it requires that this phenomenon be quickly regulated, and provide clear answers to the issues and the major challenges surrounding it. Recognition of the challenges and solutions can help to identify and accept this entity in different countries, especially in Iran, and provide the ground for encouraging individuals to invest in this field, and ultimately, it strengthens the position of countries as the seat of international arbitration. |
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ISSN: | 2345-3583 2476-6232 |
DOI: | 10.22054/jplr.2021.47991.2322 |