Abitration
Abitration
Abitration
GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA
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SCHEDULE
(Regulation 3)
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ARBITRATORS
PART I
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Fairness and 1. (1) An arbitrator shall act fairly and impartially as between
impartiality
the parties—
(a) in conducting the arbitral proceedings;
(b) in the arbitrator’s decisions on matters of procedure and
evidence; and
(c) in the exercise of other powers conferred on the arbitrator.
(2) An arbitrator shall treat each party fairly and shall—
(a) give each party a reasonable opportunity to put their case
and to sufficiently deal with that of the party’s opponent;
and
(b) during the conduct of the arbitral proceedings, adopt
procedures which are suitable to the case and will avoid
unnecessary delay and expense in resolving the dispute.
(3) If an arbitrator is of the opinion that the arbitrator cannot
be impartial in a matter the arbitrator shall disclose the fact to the
parties and immediately withdraw from the matter.
Disclosure 2. (1) An arbitrator shall disclose at the earliest opportunity
any prior interest or relationship that may affect impartiality and or
independence or which might reasonably raise doubts as to the
arbitrator’s impartiality and or independence in the conduct of the
arbitral proceedings.
(2) If the circumstances requiring disclosure are not known to
the arbitrator prior to acceptance of an appointment or at the
commencement of the arbitral proceedings, disclosure shall be made
when such circumstances become known to the arbitrator.
(3) The burden of disclosure rests on the arbitrator and the
duty to disclose is a continuing duty which does not cease until the
arbitration has been concluded.
(4) After appropriate disclosure, the arbitrator may serve if
both parties so desire, provided that if the arbitrator believes or
perceives that there is a clear conflict of interest, the arbitrator
should withdraw, irrespective of the expressed desires of the
parties.
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PART II
UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
23. (1) An arbitrator shall be guilty of professional misconduct Professional
misconduct
if, in the course of practice, the arbitrator—
(a) contravenes the provisions of the Act and these
Regulations;
(b) unlawfully discloses or uses to their own advantage any
information acquired in the course of professional work
on behalf of a client;
(c) engages in conduct that is dishonest, fraudulent or deceitful;
(d) commits a criminal offence;
(e) engages in conduct that is prejudicial to the proper
administration of the arbitration process;
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G. KUNDA,
LUSAKA Minister of Justice
4th January, 2007
[LA/B/2000/362]