Reading List

Please kindly find the suggested reading for each session below. The reading list will be updated as it becomes available.

 

# Topic Reading
1 Initial steps in a dispute: what comes before the briefs? Chapters 1, 4, 6, and 8 of Nigel Blackaby & Constantine Partasides, Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration (6th ed., 2015) (available on Kluwer Arbitration).
2 Written Submissions in International Arbitration Chapters 33, 42, 43, and 45 of Meg Kinnear, Geraldine Fischer, et al., Building International Investment Law: The First 50 Years of ICSID (2015) (available on Kluwer Arbitration).
3 Hearings in international arbitration (Co-sponsored by Y-ADR, CPR’s young lawyers’ group) Antonin Scalia & Bryan A. Garner, Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges 161-91 (1st ed. 2008).

Mallory Silberman & Timothy L. Foden, Tips for Second-Chairing an Oral Argument, in GAR Guide to Advocacy (Stephen Jagush QC & Philippe Pinsolle eds., 1st ed. 2017).

Nigel Blackaby & Constantine Partasides, Redfern and Hunter on International Arbitration ¶¶6.155-6.199 (6th ed., 2015) (available on Kluwer Arbitration).

Toby T. Landau, Luncheon Address: Advocacy in International Arbitration, 5 World Arb. Mediation Rev. 351 (2011).

Michael Moser, Pre-hearing Checklist, 30 J. Int’l Arb. 155 (2013).

4 Roundtable discussion: the international arbitrator’s perspective (Co-sponsored by Y-ADR, CPR’s young lawyers’ group) There are no suggested readings for this session.
5 Damages in international arbitration  Workshop registrants will receive an outline via email.
6 Cross examination Herbert J. Stern & Stephen A. Salzburg, Trying Cases to Win: in One Volume 249-334 (ABA Section of Law Practice Management, 2014).

Harry Burnett & David Weiss, Systematic Advocacy: A Guide to Cross-Examination in International Arbitration, 51 Revista Brasileira de Arbitragem 99 (2016) (available on Kluwer Arbitration). 

B. S. Vasani, So You’re Going to be a Witness in International Arbitration? Twenty Golden Rules to Help You Get Through It, 4(3) TDM (2007).

Sample expert report (emailed to Workshop registrants).

7 Knowing your audience: differences in written and oral advocacy across jurisdictions and fora (Supported by Young ICCA)  There are no suggested readings for this session.
8 Roundtable discussion: the in-house counsel’s perspective  There are no suggested readings for this session.
9 Recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards There are no suggested readings for this session.

 

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