Enforcing a funded award in an anti-funding environment
The Irish Supreme Court has said that champerty and maintenance continue to apply in Ireland
For third-party funders and those who use funding, the enforceability of their awards is a key concern. Ben Knowles, the London-based co-chair of international arbitration at Clyde & Co, and senior associate Paul Baker consider whether enforcement of an award could be challenged in a jurisdiction that does not permit funding on the public policy ground that the award creditor was funded.
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