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Written evidence and discovery in international arbitration : New issues and tendencies edited by Teresa Giovannini and Alexis Mourre

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: UK : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, 2009.Description: 509 pISBN:
  • 9789041131836
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.522 GIO/WRI
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Document disclosure, evidentiary value of documents and burden of evidence.
Chapter 2. Privilege-related issues in international arbitration.
Chapter 3. State courts and document production.
Chapter 4. Production of documents and fraud in international arbitration.
Chapter 5. Adverse inferences in international arbitration.
Chapter 6. Are the IBA rules perfectible?
Chapter 7. US-style discover: Good or evil?
Chapter 8. Document production in international arbitration: A tentative definition of 'Best Practices'.
Chapter 9. The paper tsunami in international arbitration: Problems, risks for the arbitrators' decision making and possible solutions.
Chapter 10. Will electronic evidence and e-discovery change the face of arbitration?
Chapter 11. Electronic disclosure in international arbitration: The CIArb, protocol for e-disclosure in arbitration.
Chapter 12. The ICC task force on the production of electronic documents in arbitration- An overview.
Chapter 13. Options for approaching evidentiary privilege in international arbitration.
Concluding Remarks.

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