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In Addressing Corruption Allegations in International Arbitration, Brody K. Greenwald and Jennifer A. Ivers provide a comprehensive overview of the key issues that arise in international arbitrations involving allegations of corruption by drawing upon their significant experience in these high-stakes cases, including in the only two reported investment treaty cases dismissed specifically as a result of corruption. Their monograph is a valuable resource that analyzes, among other things, the public policy against corruption, the requirements for establishing corruption, issues relating to the burden and standard of proof, how corruption has been proved in practice, and the legal consequences where corruption is established. Mr. Greenwald and Ms. Ivers also assess issues that arise where a sovereign State raises an arbitration defense based on alleged corruption, but does not prosecute the alleged wrongdoers in its domestic courts.

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Addressing Corruption Allegations in International Arbitration  Brody K. Greenwald and Jennifer A. Ivers  Abstract  Keywords  I Introduction  I Despite Longstanding Efforts to Combat Corruption, It Remains Endemic in Much of the World  I The Requirements for Establishing Corruption  V The Burden and Standard of Proof for Allegations of Corruption  V From Theory to Practice: Proving Corruption in Investment Arbitration  I The Consequences of Corruption in International Arbitration  I Objections Based on Attribution and Estoppel Where the State Does Not Prosecute the Alleged Corruption  I Conclusion  Bibliography

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 27/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004369771, 978-9004369771
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      Book Synopsis
      In Addressing Corruption Allegations in International Arbitration, Brody K. Greenwald and Jennifer A. Ivers provide a comprehensive overview of the key issues that arise in international arbitrations involving allegations of corruption by drawing upon their significant experience in these high-stakes cases, including in the only two reported investment treaty cases dismissed specifically as a result of corruption. Their monograph is a valuable resource that analyzes, among other things, the public policy against corruption, the requirements for establishing corruption, issues relating to the burden and standard of proof, how corruption has been proved in practice, and the legal consequences where corruption is established. Mr. Greenwald and Ms. Ivers also assess issues that arise where a sovereign State raises an arbitration defense based on alleged corruption, but does not prosecute the alleged wrongdoers in its domestic courts.

      Table of Contents
      Addressing Corruption Allegations in International Arbitration  Brody K. Greenwald and Jennifer A. Ivers  Abstract  Keywords  I Introduction  I Despite Longstanding Efforts to Combat Corruption, It Remains Endemic in Much of the World  I The Requirements for Establishing Corruption  V The Burden and Standard of Proof for Allegations of Corruption  V From Theory to Practice: Proving Corruption in Investment Arbitration  I The Consequences of Corruption in International Arbitration  I Objections Based on Attribution and Estoppel Where the State Does Not Prosecute the Alleged Corruption  I Conclusion  Bibliography

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