Introducing International Arbitration Advocacy Skills Training in Mainland China - How a Practice Seminar Can Provide a Lesson on the Globalization of Legal Culture

C. von Wunschheim
Wunschheim, Clarisse von

Article from: TDM 7 (2012), in Conferences

Conference report

On 10-11 and 14-15 December 2012, WunschARB and Mercer Island Arbitration Chambers International held training workshops on Cross-Examination in International Arbitration at the Beijing Arbitration Commission in Beijing and at the Shanghai Arbitration Commission in Shanghai. The aim and object of these workshops was to provide learning-by-doing training in cross-examination for lawyers and experts from China, who have limited opportunity to learn cross-examination skills in their domestic practice. This type of workshop may be quite commonplace to many lawyers from Western ...

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C. von Wunschheim; "Introducing International Arbitration Advocacy Skills Training in Mainland China - How a Practice Seminar Can Provide a Lesson on the Globalization of Legal Culture"
TDM 7 (2012), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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