1、ITitle intial caps only goes here2021 International Arbitration Survey:Adapting arbitration to a changing worldContentsExecutive summaryPage 2International arbitration:Current choices and future adaptationsPage 5Diversity on arbitral tribunals:Whats the prognosis?Page 15Use of technology:The virtual
2、 realityPage 20Sustainability and information security:Opportunities and challengesPage 28AppendicesMethodologyPage 34School of International Arbitration,Queen Mary University of LondonPage 37White&Case International ArbitrationPracticePage 38Truly globalPage 39AcknowledgementsPage 40Attorney Advert
3、isingThe field of international arbitration is dynamic by nature.Its hallmarks of flexibility and partyautonomy allow it to develop and adapt in response to the needs of its users.Recenttimes have seen an increased focus on drivers of change such as diversity,technology,environmental considerations
4、and information security.The COVID-19 pandemic has also presented challenges to the way in which the international arbitration community interacts.The 2021 International Arbitration Survey,titled Adapting arbitration to a changing world,explores how international arbitration has adapted to these cha
5、nging demands and circumstances.The survey investigates trends in user preferences and perceptions,and identifies opportunities for international arbitration to adapt more and better.This edition saw the widest-ever pool of respondents,with 1218 questionnaire responses received and 198 interviews co
6、nducted.Views were sought from a diverse pool of participants in the international arbitration sphere,including in-house counsel from both public and private sectors,arbitrators,private practitioners,representatives of arbitral institutions and trade associations,academics,experts and third-party fu