Arbitration Advocacy in Changing Times

Arbitration Advocacy in Changing Times
ISBN-10
9041133666
ISBN-13
9789041133663
Category
Law
Pages
472
Language
English
Published
2011-01-01
Publisher
Kluwer Law International B.V.
Author
A. J. van den Berg

Description

Advocacy in international arbitration is the focus of this collection of articles emanating from the twentieth Congress of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) held in Rio de Janeiro in 2010. The topics addressed by renowned arbitration practitioners and scholars include: effective advocacy in arbitration; the advocate's role at different stages of arbitration proceedings; the role of experts; arbitration advocacy and Constitutional law; and advocacy and ethics in international arbitration. The volume also contains a new approach to expert evidence - the Protocol on Expert Teaming - and closes with a proposal for an International Code of Ethics for Lawyers Practicing Before International Arbitral Tribunals.

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