FOREWORD by Serge Lazareff. INTRODUCTION Written evidence and discovery in
international arbitration by Teresa Giovannini, Co-Editor 1 Julian D.M.
Lew: Document disclosure, evidentiary value of documents and burden of
evidence 2. Guido Santiago Tawil & Ignacio J. Mirorini Lima:
Privilege-related issues in international arbitration 3. Laurence
Shore: State Courts and document production 4. Markus Wirth: Production
of documents and fraud in international arbitration 5. Vera van Houtte:
Adverse inferences in international arbitration 6. V.V. Veeder: Are the
IBA Rules perfectible ? 7. Lucy F. Reed & Ginger Hancock: US-style
discovery: Good or evil ? 8. Bernard Hanotiau: Document production in
international arbitration: A tentative definition of ‘best practices’
9. Michael Schneider: The paper tsunami in international arbitration:
problems, risks for the arbitrators’ decision making and possible solutions
10. Carole Malinvaud: Will electronic evidence and e-discovery change the
face of arbitration ? 11. David Howell: Electronic disclosure in
international arbitration: The CIArb. Protocol for E-disclosure in Arbitration
12. Loretta Malintoppi: The ICC Task Force on the production of electronic
documents in arbitration – An overview 13. Amy F. Cohen: Options
for approaching evidentiary privilege in international arbitration CONCLUDING
REMARKS by Alexis Mourre, Co-Editor