Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Oepangat, Dioputra Ilham (Auteur)
- Janet, Janet (Auteur)
Titre
Document Production and Disclosure in Investor-State Arbitration
Résumé
It is not uncommon for states to engage in
arbitration proceedings with their investors
(“Investor-State Arbitration” or “International
Investment Arbitration”) administered under
the International Centre for the Settlement of
Investment Disputes. When these parties
engage in document production during
evidentiary proceedings, there arises an issue
with regards to documents requested by the
investor, which is considered as a “state
secret” by the state. Based on the IBA Rules
on the Taking of Evidence in International
Arbitration (“IBA Rules”), states may have
particular interest to refuse the production of
a document. This is based on the argument
that a document may be exempted from
production if the document qualifies as a
state secret by virtue of Article 9 of the IBA
Rules. This paper will discuss appropriate
measures to be taken by tribunals in order to
allow for material and relevant evidence to
be produced during proceedings, which may
be crucial in being able to prove the case of
the investor in the case of a conflict pertaining
to the production of documents containing
state secrets.
Publication
Juris Gentium Law Review
Volume
5
Numéro
2
Pages
441882
Date
2017
Langue
EN
ISSN
2302-1217
Catalogue de bibl.
Autorisations
(c) Juris Gentium Law Review, 2017
Extra
Publisher: Gadjah Mada University
Référence
Oepangat, D. I., & Janet, J. (2017). Document Production and Disclosure in Investor-State Arbitration. Juris Gentium Law Review, 5(2), 441882. https://media.neliti.com/media/publications/441882-document-production-and-disclosure-in-in-552cdc74.pdf
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