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1 hour verifiable CPD
Debates surrounding the creation of the new Arbitration Act 2025 (England & Wales and Northern Ireland) included discussion on preventing fraud and corruption in arbitration. While no fraud-focused amendments made it into the final Act, such discussions have reiterated that fraud and corruption are an important concern for arbitration in all jurisdictions.
Watch our speaker Gillian Carmichael Lemaire, Arbitrator & Mediator, and Chair of the Scottish Arbitration Centre, shine a spotlight on fraud and corruption in arbitration with a focus on Scotland. We use UK case law to expose how arbitration is susceptible to fraud and corruption and couple this analysis with conclusions from the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR’s paper regarding ‘red flag indicators of corruption in international arbitration’, to provide a holistic view on how to spot and stop fraud and corruption in Scotland’s systems of arbitration. Gillian also considers whether our current legislation addresses the prevention of fraud and corruption in arbitrations in Scotland. This one-hour webinar is relevant for those who work in arbitration and professionals who are interested in arbitration as an option for their clients.
Learning Outcomes
- Reflect on arbitration in Scotland and how systems currently stand
- Analyse how fraud and corruption infiltrates systems of arbitration
- Learn the indicators of fraud and corruption and methods as provided by the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR to prevent fraud and corruption from occurring
- Consider the future of arbitration in Scotland and if updates to regulations are needed
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