Abstract

In this article we refer to the evidence in international arbitration, doing a parallel between the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration – better known as the IBA Rules– and the Rules on the Efficient Conduct of Proceeding in International Commercial Arbitration – colloquially known as the Prague Rules–, in relation to the production of documents, fact witness and expert evidence, especially highlighting the different approach between both guides.

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