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The IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration: A Guide


ISBN13: 9781107032170
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £117.00



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The IBA Rules are the most common feature of international arbitration around the world, yet so far little work has been done exploring the Rules themselves.

In this practical guide, Peter Ashford combines a detailed discussion of the Rules and the commentary from the Drafting Committee with a tabular view of the interaction between the Rules and those of the main arbitration institutions. Written by a respected and experienced arbitration practitioner, the guide conveniently brings into one place materials that will assist in the practical application of the IBA Rules.

This contribution to an under-covered area of international arbitration provides an invaluable handbook for arbitration practitioners in law firms, chambers, and general or in-house counsel in large corporations.

Subjects:
Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contents:
1. About the Arbitration Committee
2. Foreword
3. Commentary on the revised text of the 2010 IBA Rules
4. Preamble
5. Definitions
6. Article 1: Scope of Application
7. Article 2: Consultation on Evidentiary Issues
8. Article 3: Documents
9. Article 4: Witnesses of Fact
10. Article 5: Party-Appointed Experts
11. Article 6: Tribunal-Appointed Experts
12. Article 7: Inspection
13. Article 8: Evidentiary Hearing
14. Article 9: Admissibility and Assessment of Evidence
Table of interaction of IBA rules with major institutional rules.