Approaches to Evidence across Legal Cultures in International Arbitration

Our International Arbitration team have contributed to the first edition of GAR's 'The Guide to Evidence in International Arbitration', discussing 'Approaches to Evidence across Legal Cultures'.

This chapter first addresses the general rules and requirements of evidence across various legal cultures, including France, Germany, Spain, England and Wales, the UAE, the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Singapore and the United States (notably New York), then provides an analysis of evidence in international arbitration.

You can read the chapter here >

Accreditation: An extract from the first edition of GAR’s The Guide to Evidence in International Arbitration.

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