Publication Type

Journal Article

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

4-2021

Abstract

Post-COVID-19, a paradigm shift has occurred in the adoption of technology in arbitration. Leading arbitral institutions have adapted quickly, highlighting the foresight of institutions who have existing technological infrastructure in place. This article proposes a ‘Digital Readiness Index’, which aims to evaluate arbitral institutions on their level of digital readiness based on five evaluative indicators. Cross referenced against Institute for Management Development (IMD’s) 2019 World Digital Competitiveness Rankings, the findings reveal synergies between an economy’s digital competitiveness and the adoption of technology in dispute resolution. To further the development of dispute resolution processes under the Belt and Road Initiative, strategic cooperation is required under the Beijing Joint Declaration of the ‘Belt and Road’ Arbitration Institutions, to advance best practices and protocols in the use of technology in arbitration, and address challenges such as cybersecurity and data protection.

Keywords

International arbitration, digital competitiveness, technology and arbitration, remote hearing, cybersecurity and data protection, China

Discipline

Asian Studies | Dispute Resolution and Arbitration | Science and Technology Law

Research Areas

Dispute Resolution

Publication

Journal of International Arbitration

Volume

38

Issue

2

First Page

253

Last Page

290

ISSN

0255-8106

Publisher

Kluwer

Embargo Period

3-1-2022

Copyright Owner and License

Publisher

Additional URL

https://kluwerlawonline.com/journalarticle/Journal+of+International+Arbitration/38.2/JOIA2021013

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