Arbitration Law Monthly
Serious irregularity
Reliance on matters not put to the arbitrators
It is a settled principle that arbitrators must decide the case on the arguments and evidence put to them, and not by reliance
on considerations which the parties themselves had chosen to disregard. The decision of Langley J in
Cameroon Airlines v Transit Ltd
[2004] EWHC 1829 (Comm) is a lengthy and complex illustration of this principle.