AT and T v Saudi Cable (No 1): ComC 13 Oct 1999

Arbitrator – apparent or unconscious bias – non-executive director of company – whether Gough principle applies to arbitrators.

Judges:

Longmore J

Citations:

[2000] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 14, [2000] CLC 231

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

Appeal fromA T and T Corporation and Another v Saudi Cable Co CA 23-May-2000
The test as to whether an arbitrator should declare an interest before adjudicating is the same as the test for a judge, namely whether there was any real danger that he was biased. The Act allowed a court to investigate whether a breach had . .
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Arbitration

Updated: 06 December 2022; Ref: scu.225426