Appointment of arbitrators under the UNCITRAL Rules presents two topics for discussion: the proper number of arbitrators—a sole arbitrator or a panel of three—and the process by which the arbitrator or arbitrators are appointed.1 Article 6 of the 2010 UNCITRAL Rules provides: Where a disputing party fails to make or agree on a required appointment, ie, of a party-appointed arbitrator or a sole arbitrator, or the appointed arbitrators fail to agree on the appointment of a presiding arbitrator, the appointing authority assumes a critical role in the arbitration....
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