Costs and Fees Allocation Within the Arbitral Award [Part-IV]
In Part-4 of this series, Datuk Professor Sundra Rajoo identifies the key factors that arbitral tribunals weigh, from party conduct and settlement offers to technologyadoption and third-party funding and examines the procedural dimension of when and how cost decisions are made.
Balancing Ethics and Transparency in International Arbitration Funding

This article has been authored by Ms. Eleena Eapen, a 4th year B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) student at Symbiosis Law School in Pune and Mr. Vansh Tayal, a 4th year B.B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) student at Symbiosis Law School in Pune Introduction Third-party funding (“TPF”) in international arbitration provides a controversial yet revolutionary means of transforming dispute […]
Navigating the Third-Party Funding Conundrum: A Regulatory Blueprint [Part-2]
This article has been authored by Arnav Roy & Harshil Shriwas, 3rd year law students at National Law University, Delhi. Read Part-1 of this piece here. Need for Regulation and the Indian scenario The regulatory models across jurisdictions initiate a debate over the extent of regulation other than the regulatory model to be adopted. This […]