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Evidence In International Litigation Chittharanjan F Amerasinghe

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Evidence In International Litigation Chittharanjan F Amerasinghe
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 527
Author: Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe
ISBN: 9004144498, 9789004144491
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Evidence In International Litigation Chittharanjan F Amerasinghe by Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe 9004144498, 9789004144491 instant download after payment.

This book presents a well-defined analysis of the basic principles of evidence deriving them from the general rule of procedure requiring a “fair trial”, which is a fundamental human right. The basic principles relating to the burden of proof, cooperation in the production of evidence as well as the standard of proof, among others, are examined by reference to worldwide international jurisprudence and policies. Specific practice in special situations of certain tribunals such as the ICJ and the ICTY, as well as other issues, such as the flexibility shown in dealing with differences in tribunal practice in relation to the applicable principles are discussed in considerable detail in the second section. This work will be of interest to practitioners involved in the current practice of these courts and tribunals as well as academics studying comparative and international law.

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