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Dispute Boards: Do they work?

13 February 2025

Author: Claire King, Partner, Fenwick Elliott LLP
Publication: Insights, Fenwick Elliott LLP

A summary by Claire King of King’s College London’s report “2024 Dispute Boards International Survey: A Study on the Worldwide Use of Dispute Boards over the Past Six Years” (the “Report”). Written by Professor Renato Nazzini and Raquel Macedo Moreira, Sir Vivian Ramsey notes that the Report allows “reliable data to be collected on all the topics [on Dispute Boards] on which there was until now, with a few exceptions, only anecdotal evidence”. Fenwick Elliott partners Professor Nicholas Gould and Jeremy Glover both helped develop the questionnaires sitting behind the data as well as advising on the final Report.

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