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Arbitration Ethics

Arbitration ethics refers to the moral principles and standards of conduct that govern the behavior of arbitrators and parties involved in arbitration. It ensures fairness, impartiality, and integrity throughout the process. Arbitrators must disclose any potential conflicts of interest and treat all parties equitably. Ethical arbitration aims to build trust in the resolution process, ensuring that decisions are made based on the merits of the case rather than personal biases or outside influences. Adhering to these ethical standards helps maintain the legitimacy and effectiveness of arbitration as a means of resolving disputes.