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The Use of Experts in Construction Arbitration in the Middle East
The evolution of arbitration practice in the Middle East has led to increased use of experts, particularly in relation to construction arbitration.Their use, in different forms, can be a beneficial addition to the evidence produced before the tribunal. However, expert evidence needs to be managed properly to ensure that it is of utmost benefit to a party’s case and the tribunal’s understanding of the issues in dispute.