Friday, January 7, 2011

New Issue: International Arbitration Law Review

The latest issue of the International Arbitration Law Review (Vol. 13, no. 5, 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Richard Kreindler, The 2010 Revision to the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration: A Study in Both Consistency and Progress
  • Amy Cohen Klasener, The Duty of Good Faith in the 2010 IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration
  • Christopher Newmark, "Efficient, Economical And Fair" — The Mantra of the New IBA Rules
  • Nicholas Craig, Arbitration Confidentiality and the IBA Rules on the Taking Evidence in International Arbitration
  • Klaus Peter Berger, Evidentiary Privileges Under the Revised IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration
  • James H. Carter, Privilege Gets A New Framework
  • Amal Bouchenaki, The IBA Rules Lay the Ground for Solutions to Address Electronic-Document-Production Disputes
  • Nathan D. O'Malley, Document Production Under Article 3 of the 2010 IBA Rules of Evidence
  • Matthias Scherer, The Limits of the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration: Document Production Based on Contractual or Statutory Rights
  • Robert H. Smit, E-Disclosure Under the Revised IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration
  • Markus Wirth, Fact Witnesses
  • Christopher Harris, Expert Evidence: The 2010 Revisions to the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration
  • Klaus Sachs & Nils Schmidt-Ahrendts, Expert Evidence Under the 2010 IBA Rules