Attorney-Client Privilege in International Arbitration
by Annabelle Möckesch 2020-07-25 08:30:27
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Attorney-client privilege is often invoked as a defence in international arbitration proceedings however the participants often have very different expectations regarding the applicable privilege standard, as national attorney-client privilege laws v... Read more
Attorney-client privilege is often invoked as a defence in international arbitration proceedings however the participants often have very different expectations regarding the applicable privilege standard, as national attorney-client privilege laws vary widely between jurisdictions. This iscomplicated by the fact that institutional arbitral rules do not include provisions on the scope of attorney-client privilege, nor do they outline the conflict of laws issues determining the applicable national privilege law. The applicable level of privilege is therefore left to the discretion ofthe arbitral tribunal.Drawing on interviews with more than thirty leading international arbitration practitioners and extensive academic research, this book is the first of its kind to provide clear guidance to arbitral tribunals regarding the determination of the applicable attorney-client privilege standard. Itcompares attorney-client privilege in key common and civil law jurisdictions, analyses precedent from previous tribunals, and finally sets out proposed changes to the legal framework governing this area. Less
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  • 9.69 X 6.73 X 0.03 in
  • 416
  • Oxford University Press
  • February 23, 2017
  • eng
  • 9780192515384
Annabelle Möckesch is an associate in the Dispute Resolution Group of Schellenberg Wittmer in Zurich. She acts as counsel and tribunal secretary in domestic and international arbitration proceedings ...
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