This book provides a comprehensive, article-by-article commentary on the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration, pulling together in one volume an in-depth analysis of the relevant case law, reports of the IBA working groups, academic authorities, and the authors' own practical experience.
This book provides a comprehensive, article-by-article commentary on the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration, pulling together in one volume an in-depth analysis of the relevant case law, reports of the IBA working groups, academic authorities, and the authors' own practical experience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roman Khodykin is an arbitration specialist with extensive experience in national and cross-border matters, with particular emphasis on corporate and shareholder disputes. He holds a Ph. D in Conflict of Laws. Roman is a Visiting Professor in the Centre for Commercial Law at Queen Mary University of London. Additionally, in 2015-2018 Roman was an alternative member of the ICC Court of International Arbitration in Paris. He is a dual qualified solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales and a Russian advocate. Carol Mulcahy has more than 25 years' experience working in the field of international commercial arbitration. She has extensive experience of commercial contract disputes in a wide variety of industry sectors, and involving parties from all over the world. Carol qualified as an English solicitor in 1983. She has postgraduate degrees in commercial law, oil law and European studies. She is a Chartered Arbitrator and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of arbitrators.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Provenance and Development of the IBA Rules on Evidence * 2: The Preamble * 3: Definitions used in the IBA Rules on Evidence * 4: Article 1: Scope of Application * 5: Article 2: Consultation on Evidentiary Issues * 6: Article 3: Documents * 7: Article 4: Witnesses of Fact * 8: Article 5: Party-Appointed Experts * 9: Article 6: Tribunal-Appointed Experts * 10: Article 7: Inspection * 11: Article 8: Evidentiary Hearing * 12: Article 9: Admissibility and Assessment of Evidence * Appendix 1: Commentary on the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration * Appendix 2: Article 1 Roadmap * Appendix 3: Checklist of Points to Consider at the First Procedural Conference * Appendix 4: Sample Redfern Schedule * Appendix 5: Template Redfern Schedule * Appendix 6: Veeder Codes
* 1: Provenance and Development of the IBA Rules on Evidence * 2: The Preamble * 3: Definitions used in the IBA Rules on Evidence * 4: Article 1: Scope of Application * 5: Article 2: Consultation on Evidentiary Issues * 6: Article 3: Documents * 7: Article 4: Witnesses of Fact * 8: Article 5: Party-Appointed Experts * 9: Article 6: Tribunal-Appointed Experts * 10: Article 7: Inspection * 11: Article 8: Evidentiary Hearing * 12: Article 9: Admissibility and Assessment of Evidence * Appendix 1: Commentary on the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration * Appendix 2: Article 1 Roadmap * Appendix 3: Checklist of Points to Consider at the First Procedural Conference * Appendix 4: Sample Redfern Schedule * Appendix 5: Template Redfern Schedule * Appendix 6: Veeder Codes
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