Dame Elizabeth Gloster
Dame Elizabeth Gloster is a prominent figure in the UK legal system, recognized as the first woman appointed to the UK's commercial court and later to the Court of Appeal. She is also an experienced international commercial arbitrator and is part of the arbitration panel deciding the future of the Grand Bahama Port Authority.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Bahamas | 8 | 5.75 | 11.76% | +0% | 393,248 | 46,264 | $13,000 | 1,529$ |
| Totals | 8 | 393,248 | 46,264 | $13,000 | 1,529$ |
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Bahamas:
Dame Elizabeth Gloster was also part of the tribunal that rejected the GBPA’s bid.
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Bahamas:
Dame Elizabeth Gloster is a member of the arbitration panel.
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Bahamas:
The immediate impact from the 139-page 'partial decision' rendered by Sir Anthony Smellie KC, the arbitration panel’s chairman, and Lord Neuberger and Dame Elizabeth Gloster.
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Bahamas:
Dame Elizabeth Gloster was a member of the arbitration panel that ruled against the GBPA's claims.
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Bahamas:
Dame Elizabeth Gloster served as a judge on the tribunal that made the arbitration ruling.
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Bahamas:
A three-member arbitration panel was convened for the proceedings, which were set to begin September 8 last year, alongside Dame Elizabeth Gloster.
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Bahamas:
Dame Elizabeth Gloster was a member of the arbitration panel that found in favor of the GBPA.
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Bahamas:
Dame Elizabeth Gloster was the second UK law lord on the arbitration panel.
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Bahamas:
Dame Elizabeth Gloster is a member of the arbitration panel overseeing the Government's case against the GBPA.
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Bahamas:
Dame Elizabeth became the first woman to be appointed a judge on the UK’s commercial court in 2004.
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