Extracts from ICC Arbitral Awards Relating to Bribery and Corruption
No. EBUL24SUP4
ISBN : 978-92-842-0274-4
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Help CentreExtracts from ten awards rendered in ICC cases between 2001 and 2009 illustrating how arbitrators have approached the questions of standard of proof and circumstantial evidence when addressing issues of corruption.
The full Bulletin Supplement contains extracts from awards and procedural orders rendered in ICC cases, commentaries on these case decisions, statistics, reports, and articles on ICC practices and procedures.
The awards illustrate situations in which arbitral tribunals have or have not found evidence of corruption, the criteria on which such findings were based and the remedies applied. The articles provide commentary on these and other awards, discuss the use of circumstantial evidence in relation to corruption, and take stock of the international fight against this worldwide scourge.
Take a look at the related Bulletin 24 Supplement E-Chapters:
- ICC Experience of Corruption in Arbitration
- Warning Signs of Corruption in Contractual Disputes
- Recent Anti-Corruption Initiatives and Arbitration
Code ISBN : | 978-92-842-0274-4 |
Number of pages : | 63 |
Publishing date : | 2014 |
Language : | English |
Format in cm : | N/A |
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