Admissibility of illegally obtained evidence is one of the procedural issues in the investment treaty arbitration, on which the tribunals do not have the unified approach or point of view. Although, there are already cases where the tribunal have been faced with this problem, and this gives the ground for the thoughts about the topic. Provided the growing challenge for the tribunals on whether to admit or reject such evidence, this topic remains actual in the field of the arbitration. The aim of the thesis is to highlight the legal issues, related to the admissibility of illegally obtained evidence in investment treaty arbitration. The thesis analyses three sub-issues: is illegally obtained evidence admissible in investment treaty arbitrat...
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The concept of admissibility of evidence in criminal process Violation of admissibility requirements...
Admissibility of illegally obtained evidence is one of the procedural issues in the investment treat...
Foreign investors refer to arbitration for resolving their disputes with the host states. Recent pra...
Abstract Personal data protection in investment arbitration is increasingly important as more and mo...
It is not uncommon for states to engage in arbitration proceedings with their investors (“Investor-S...
This PhD thesis focuses on the admissibility of evidence in criminal proceedings. Appropriate settin...
The article discusses the procedure of taking evidence in international commercial arbitration from ...
Abstract This thesis is concerned with examining the intersection between the areas of internation...
The thesis aims to analyze to what extent the non-recognition of illegal territorial acquisition rul...
The dissertation investigates an impact of the law infringement made by obtaining evidence, meeting ...
This article examines the issues related to the determination during the arbitration that a crime al...
Arbitration is a way of resolving a civil dispute outside a public court based on an arbitration agr...
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