Arbitrators must be impartial, fair, and trustworthy, making final and binding decisions. It is often said that it is the arbitrator's responsibility to reach reasonable and correct conclusions, avoiding undue harshness. It is well established that arbitrators are not bound by the strict rules of evidence, but they must adhere to justice, fairness, and equity in arbitral proceedings. Furthermore, arbitrators must ensure the integrity of the award and adhere to hearing dates to prevent delays and cost increases.
CIArb South Africa’s Directory aims to:
As Arbitrator or Adjudicator
You must be a Chartered Arbitrator or Adjudicator. Alternatively, you must be a CIArb Fellow and satisfy CIArb South Africa’s Directory Committee that you have:
As Mediator:
You must be a CIArb member and satisfy CIArb South Africa’s Directory Committee that you have:
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