In recent editions of two well-respected legal journals covering international law and arbitration, Conway & Partners lawyers Nathan O'Malley and Thabiso van den Bosch have published articles on developments in the practice of international arbitration. Global Arbitration Review is a well regarded industry publication covering developments in the practice of international commercial and investor-state arbitration. In his capacity as a contributor for the Netherlands, Thabiso van den Bosch recently published a piece analyzing a decision by the Dutch Supreme Court on the issue of dissenting opinions in arbitration, and the form requirements for a final award. You can visit the GAR web site here.
The standards of evidentiary procedure are still evolving in international arbitration and are significantly different from what is found in the court systems of most jurisdictions. In the most recent edition of the practioner's journal, Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, Nathan O'Malley provides an extensive treatment of the issues surrounding the introduction and taking of documentary evidence in international arbitration. His article is entitled, The Procedural Rules Governing Documentary Evidence in International Arbitration - As Applied in Practice and it can be accessed here.


