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Opportunities to see expert crossexaminations are often infrequent in international arbitration and the occasions to sharpen these skills for many are rare. This book is both an invaluable teaching tool as well as a general guide to effective crossexamination in international arbitration. Based on extensive experience and insight from the authors and aided by practical examples, it provides a thoroughly illustrated analysis of how essential crossexamination techniques can best be adapted to the arbitral format. Concise and well organized, it leads the reader through the different crossexamination techniques in an accessible 'do's and don'ts' structure, presenting readers with a clear and authoritative introduction on how best to conduct a crossexamination or a quickreference for more experienced practitioners.An international arbitration hearing is very different from a trial in a court and any practitioner appearing as counsel, whether common or civil law lawyers, need to know what will happen and how it will differ in order to adapt their conduct. Hobr and Sussman explore the challenges practitioners face when conducting a crossexamination in such an environment and provide practical learning aids to help overcome them. CrossExamination In International Arbitration addresses the common issues that can occur in crossexamination in arbitrations such as adjusting the level of English to consider the competency of the panel's least competent member or how to crossexamine a witness with only the use of a written statement rather than by means of oral direct testimony. By highlighting the common challenges which might arise, the authors present a guide which will benefit those practicing or looking to practice in this field.
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