EVIDENCE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: EVOLVING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES – June 4-5, 2026

team vallettaArbitration and ADR, Events, Michelangelo Cicogna

On 4-5 June 2026, Michelangelo Cicogna took part in the 7th edition of Bucharest Arbitration Days, held at the InterContinental Athénée Palace Bucharest.

The conference, titled “Evidence in International Arbitration: Evolving Principles and Practices”, brought together leading arbitration practitioners, academics and policymakers to discuss the evolution of evidentiary practices in response to technological innovation and procedural reform.

The programme explored a range of key issues, including the admissibility of evidence, legal privilege, standards of proof, digital and AI-assisted evidence, data integrity and cybersecurity in international arbitration.

Michelangelo participated as a speaker in the panel “Why Evidence Still Matters in International Arbitration: Relevance, Reliability, and Persuasion”, alongside Daniel Levy, Myung Ahn Kim and Therese Isaksson, with the discussion moderated by Leon Kopecky.