Electronic Evidence in International Arbitration: Current Issues and Tips to Consider

R. Moloo
Moloo, Rahim

Article from: TDM 1 (2009), in Procedure, Advocacy, Strategy and Tactics in Arbitration

Introduction

A topic that has recently garnered attention in the field of international arbitration is electronic evidence. As a matter of fact, the international arbitration community recently came together to discuss "Electronic Evidence and Disclosure in International Arbitration."[1] While U.S. or U.K. litigation-style discovery is not permitted or desired in international arbitration, electronic evidence is still bound to affect the nature of international arbitrations.[2] This is due to the form in which relevant documents are stored and shared in today's electronic age. For ...

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R. Moloo; "Electronic Evidence in International Arbitration: Current Issues and Tips to Consider"
TDM 1 (2009), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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