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Appointing authority definition

What does Appointing authority mean?

An authority, usually an arbitral institution or organisation (or employee/officer thereof), chosen by the parties and/or under the applicable arbitration rules to appoint an arbitrator(s). The authority may also be called upon to determine any challenges to arbitrators.

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