TY - CHAP
T1 - Arbitrating Employment Disputes Involving International Organizations
AU - Gulati, Rishi
AU - John, Thomas
PY - 2020/10/8
Y1 - 2020/10/8
N2 - This chapter argues that international arbitration needs to be used more frequently in resolving employment-related disputes of international organizations. Especially in the context of claims against international organizations which tend to possess functional immunities, arbitration can play a significant role in ensuring that individuals raising employment claims against them have access to fair trial-compliant modes of dispute resolution. However, this chapter also submits that any arbitral regime must be implemented in good faith. And crucially, without implementing a robust arbitral framework that takes into account the particularities involved in international administrative dispute resolution, any arbitral mechanism is unlikely to fully yield the inherent advantages of arbitration over litigation before traditional international administrative tribunals. Finally, using the example of the arbitral scheme recently implemented by the Hague Conference on Private International law, this chapter provides a potential blueprint for other international organizations.
AB - This chapter argues that international arbitration needs to be used more frequently in resolving employment-related disputes of international organizations. Especially in the context of claims against international organizations which tend to possess functional immunities, arbitration can play a significant role in ensuring that individuals raising employment claims against them have access to fair trial-compliant modes of dispute resolution. However, this chapter also submits that any arbitral regime must be implemented in good faith. And crucially, without implementing a robust arbitral framework that takes into account the particularities involved in international administrative dispute resolution, any arbitral mechanism is unlikely to fully yield the inherent advantages of arbitration over litigation before traditional international administrative tribunals. Finally, using the example of the arbitral scheme recently implemented by the Hague Conference on Private International law, this chapter provides a potential blueprint for other international organizations.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105018684416&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1163/9789004441033_008
DO - 10.1163/9789004441033_008
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9789004420304
T3 - AIIB Yearbook of International Law
SP - 141
EP - 157
BT - The Role of International Administrative Law at International Organizations
PB - Brill
ER -