evidentiary privileges in international arbitration
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS UNDER ENGLISH, AMERICAN, SWISS AND FRENCH LAW

Coll. COLLECTION GENEVOISE

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Language: French
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Global markets offer a multitude of business opportunities and the shift towards multi-jurisdictional transactions has resulted in an increase in international disputes. Rules of evidence, on the other hand, including evidentiary privileges, have been conceived for proceedings in local courts and are not adjusted to international disputes submitted to arbitration.

    The purpose of this book is to review the evidentiary privileges existing 
    under English, American, Swiss and French law that are the most likely to 
    be invoked in arbitration, to determine which laws govern evidentiary 
    privileges in international arbitration and, finally, to determine whether 
    there exists a preponderance of practice suggesting that certain 
    evidentiary privileges could develop into transnational rules in 
    international arbitration.