2003
DOI: 10.54648/joia2003023
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Submitting Evidence in an International Arbitration: The Common Lawyer’s Guide

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“…It is generally the case that, unless parties specify otherwise in the arbitration agreement (which they rarely do), the arbitral tribunal generally enjoys wide discretion in evidentiary matters. 20 So, the question then ensues as to what specific considerations the arbitral tribunal should take into account when deciding how to approach a corruption allegation. Should the focus be primarily on the positions of the parties?…”
Section: The Importance Of Adequately Addressing Corruption In Intern...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally the case that, unless parties specify otherwise in the arbitration agreement (which they rarely do), the arbitral tribunal generally enjoys wide discretion in evidentiary matters. 20 So, the question then ensues as to what specific considerations the arbitral tribunal should take into account when deciding how to approach a corruption allegation. Should the focus be primarily on the positions of the parties?…”
Section: The Importance Of Adequately Addressing Corruption In Intern...mentioning
confidence: 99%