Abstract
Abstract The tribunal secretary has had a short but stellar career so far. Within 20 years of first being recognized as a wide-spread and potentially problematic phenomenon in international arbitration, it has since been the object of decisions in various jurisdictions, institutional rules, and extensive academic analysis. The authors aim to sort through the different views in an effort to suggest best practices and model terms of appointment.
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