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Satellite Data as Evidences Before the Mechanisms of International Courts

The chapte analyses applicable law and provides an overview of international case law so far. It shows that in the future and for the purposes of Post 2030-Agenda of the UN, it can be envisaged that data satellite will be more and more widespread. Satellite data will be significant not only for the traditional issues such as environmental protection or borders delimitation, but also in other domains, like human rights protection.

Burden of Proof in International Arbitration

Rarely the regulations of international
arbitration contain a rule on the burden of proof.
It is burden that is distributed following the rules
of logic and common sense. In any case it is not
necessary to prove notorious and uncontested
facts.
The burden of proof is held to be satisfied when the
required standard of proof is met. In the European
legal systems the idea of the inner conviction of
the judge or the arbitral tribunal is, in fact, held
to be overcome and, moreover, in some areas a

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