Amos Wako - "Arbitrators need to leave their ivory towers"
The man behind Kenyan arbitration
Alison Ross
Friday, 20 January 2012
Alison Ross speaks with the former Kenyan attorney general, Amos Wako, about his role in introducing the country’s arbitration legislation and in overseeing the ICSID case of World Duty Free v Kenya.
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