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Third Party Funding in International Investment Arbitration

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
International investment arbitration involves high costs both for the investor and the State appearing in proceedings. A relatively recent phenomenon in international investment arbitration is the financing of the proceedings by a third party funder. The third party funder as such has no interest in the substantive issues of the arbitral proceedings ...
E. De Brabandere, J. Lepeltak
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Judging Third-Party Funding

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Third-party funding is an arrangement whereby an outside entity finances the legal representation of a party involved in litigation or arbitration. The outside entity — called a “third-party funder” — could be a bank, hedge fund, insurance company, or some other entity or individual that finances the party’s legal representation in return for a profit.
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Reshaping Third-Party Funding

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Third-party funding is a controversial business arrangement whereby an outside entity — called a third-party funder — finances the legal representation of a party involved in litigation or arbitration or finances a law firm’s portfolio of cases in return for a profit. Attorney ethics regulations and other laws permit nonlawyers to become partial owners
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A third-party funding: algumas reflexões

2022
A escolha da arbitragem como modo de resolução de litígios entre empresas liga-se, essencialmente, às vantagens da arbitragem, designadamente celeridade processual, neutralidade do foro arbitral, confidencialidade, possibilidade da escolha de árbitros com conhecimentos técnicos precisos na área do litígio, de entre outras.
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Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration

2021
Third-party funding in litigation and international arbitration is a topic of much discussion nowadays. There are various different ways that cases are and can be funded in different jurisdictions, and the term “third-party funding” can mean different things in different contexts.
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Third Party Funding for Dispute Resolution

China and WTO Review, 2023
Siyuan Jin, Wei Shen
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Recent Developments in Third-Party Funding

Journal of International Arbitration, 2013
This article addresses recent developments in third-party funding that occurred during late 2012 and early 2013 in the three leading jurisdictions: Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. The most important developments are the following.
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Third-Party Funding in Asia

2021
Ingrid Coinquet, Siraj Shaik Aziz
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Third Party Fund Analysis Towards Bank Risk in the Banking Industry in Indonesia Stock Exchange

Advances in economics, business and management research, 2021
Dina Patrisia
exaly  

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