Global Arbitration Review's The Guide to Advocacy is a practical book for specialists and would-be specialists on how to be persuasive during international arbitration, featuring unique insight from well-known arbitrators on advocacy.
The Guide is a useful tool for junior lawyers who wish to develop their advocacy skills, as well as a manual for civil trained lawyers who would like to feel more at ease with cross-examination. 24 chapters cover a range of topics, with text boxes of insight from leading arbitrators throughout.
The Guide is a useful tool for junior lawyers who wish to develop their advocacy skills, as well as a manual for civil trained lawyers who would like to feel more at ease with cross-examination.
New for the third edition:-
The Guide has been revised throughout and expanded to include new chapters on Continental Europe, the Middle East, India, construction arbitration and the perfect mock hearing. In another new chapter, advocacy in arbitration where parallel criminal matters are pending is examined