Abstract
This paper in the context of the Nigeria v. P&ID decision, examines the impact of corruption in arbitration on local communities, and suggest some remediation in arbitration and shift by the global arbitration community from prosperity, planet and people, to people, planet and prosperity as enunciated by the UNSDGs.
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