Problems Arising from the Interplay of Common Law and Civil Law in International Arbitration: Defining the Scope of the Attorney-Client Privilege
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Yanos, Alexander
Article from: TDM 2 (2006), in Arbitration - General Issues
Introduction
Contents of this presentation (available in English & Spanish!):
- Introduction: The Allegedly Differing Concepts Of The Attorney- Client Privilege In Civil Law
and Common Law Traditions
- The Problem: Defining The Scope Of The Attorney-Client Privilege In An International
Arbitration Involving Disclosure
- Problems With The Traditional Modes Of Analysis
- Competing Policy Goals
- Choice Of Law Problems
- A Modest Proposal
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Suggested Citation
A. Yanos; "Problems Arising from the Interplay of Common Law and Civil Law in International Arbitration: Defining the Scope of the Attorney-Client Privilege"
TDM 2 (2006), www.transnational-dispute-management.com
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