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📚 Evidence and Real-World Case Study The afternoon brings new discussions: Case Study: The Enrica Lexie Case The audience is taken aboard a case study explored from the standpoint of one of the counsel involved in The “Enrica Lexie” Incident (Italy v. India), an inter-State arbitration which attracted global media and political attention and touched upon issues of criminal law and international security. 🎤 Speaker: Attila M. Tanzi, Professor of International Law, University of Bologna Panel 3: Focus on Evidence While criminal conduct may have its fair toll on issues of substance upon which an arbitrator may be called to decide in the course of a dispute, it may also raise issues of procedure; particularly, in the light of evidence obtained by unlawful or illicit means. Does an evidentiary filter to exclude all illegally obtained evidence exist from the outset of an international arbitration? If a piece of evidence is obtained as a result of mass online leaking, email hacking, unauthorised wiretapping or large-scale national security breach, can it ever be relied upon in an international arbitration? The third panel offers guidance and clarity on this timely yet highly controversial topic. 🎤 Speakers: Kathrin Betz, Attorney at Law, Betz Law Kamalia Mehtiyeva, Professor of Law, University Paris-Est Créteil #CAMAnnualConference #CriminalLaw #InternationalArbitration

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Attila M. Tanzi

Full Professor of International Law, University of Bologna; President, Italian Branch of the International Law Association; Associate Member - 3VB Chambers;

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Great thanks, Paolo and Stefano, for the invitation. It’s been a privilege to share views on important topics with extraordinary speakers in your successful event!

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