BCDR International Arbitration ReviewJune 2019 - Volume 6 - Issue 1 Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration - Part I In Memory of Francisco Orrego Vicuña Francisco Orrego Vicuña (1942-2018): A Life of Service to International Law and DiplomacyNassib G. Ziadé 1 Articles Adapting Disclosure Obligations to the Realities of Modern Third-Party Funding Bernardo M. Cremades Sanz-Pastor 5 Three Approaches to Challenges of ICSID Arbitrators for Manifest Lack of Reliability for Independent Judgment Antonio R. Parra 27 The Communication and Publication of Reasons for Decisions on Arbitrator Challenges: Increasing the Transparency of Standards and the Predictability of Decisions Andrea Carlevaris 47 Conflicts of Interest in the Code of Best Practices in Arbitration Published by the Spanish Arbitration Club David Arias & Sofia Jalles 67 Neutrality, Independence and Impartiality of Arbitrators: Uniformity of Definitions, Dissimilarity of Applications Stefano Azzali 93 Issue Conflicts: A Net Cast Too Wide? Francisco González de Cossío 107 State Courts' Attitude to Arbitrator Challenge Applications: Rich Tapestry of Arbitrator Bias Standards Lord Goldsmith QC, PC, Natalie Reid & Maxim Osadchiy 127 Time after Time: Using Data to Inform the Decision to Disqualify an Arbitrator Doak Bishop, Lauren Friedman, Ed Bruera & Sara McBrearty 149 SCC Decisions on Challenges Annette Magnusson & Christoffer Coello Hedberg 175 LCIA Approach to Challenges to Arbitrators Jacomijn van Haersolte-van Hof, Francis Greenway & Anna Cho 191 Dealing with Corruption in International Arbitration: The Interactions of Conflicts of Interest and Corruption The Hon. L. Yves Fortier, QC & Laurence Marquis 217