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Title:
Rules of evidence in international arbitration : an annotated guide
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Series:
Lloyd's commercial law library
Publication Information:
London : Informa, 2012.
Physical Description:
xxxviii, 381 pages ; 25 cm.
ISBN:
9781843119562

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Summary

Rules of Evidence in International Arbitration: An Annotated Guide is a valuable reference for practitioners, arbitrators and in-house counsel involved in cross-border dispute resolution. Filled with examples drawn from arbitration case precedent, the book considers common issues and questions relating to evidentiary procedure.

Features & Benefits:

Focuses on evidentiary procedure with extensive case-based commentary and examples addressing common issues in international arbitration related to evidence Extensive annotations, which allow the reader to locate key precedents for use in practice Practitioner-focused, meaning common misconceptions and questions arising from the international arbitration procedure are addressed Organised in an easy-to-use style for quick reference

This book will be an essential reference guide on evidence for practitioners of international arbitration. Filled with examples drawn from arbitration case precedent, the book considers common issues and questions relating to evidentiary procedure. Arbitrators and counsel will gain from this publication a better view of the best practices, accepted solutions to difficult procedural issues, and fundamental due process considerations which arise in connection with the use of evidence in international arbitration.


Author Notes

Nathan D. O¿Malley has acted as counsel or arbitrator in numerous international arbitrations throughout Europe, the Middle East and North America, including matters conducted under the auspices of the ICC, NAI, WIPO, and the Permanent Court of Arbitration. He is admitted to the California bar but has practiced for over 10 years in Europe. A frequent contributor to academic journals and lecturer on the topic of international arbitration, Nathan O¿Malley holds an LL.M. in international trade and business law from Erasmus University of Rotterdam, a J.D. from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and is currently Senior Counsel with the Los Angeles firm of Gibbs, Giden, Locher, Turner & Senet.