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Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration: Is it an Accepted Principle, and if so, Should the Model Law Regulate it?

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Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration: Is it an Accepted Principle, and if so, Should the Model Law Regulate it?
Résumé
This thesis examines two research questions: first, whether confidentiality in international commercial arbitration (‘ICA’) is an ‘accepted principle’, and second, if the answer to the first question is positive, whether confidentiality should be regulated by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (‘UNCITRAL’) Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration (1985), with amendments adopted in 2006 (‘Model Law’) and how such a provision would be framed. To place the questions in context, there is empirical evidence that confidentiality is expected by users of ICA but despite this expectation there appears to be no uniform approach on confidentiality in national laws and institutional rules.
Type
Doctoral Thesis
Université
Monash University
Lieu
Melbourne
Date
2023/06/05
Nb de pages
166
Langue
EN
Titre abrégé
Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration
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Référence
Kenny, C. M. (2023). Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration: Is it an Accepted Principle, and if so, Should the Model Law Regulate it? (https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Confidentiality_in_International_Commercial_Arbitration_Is_it_an_Accepted_Principle_and_if_so_Should_the_Model_Law_Regulate_it_/23294540?file=41058515) [Doctoral Thesis, Monash University]. https://doi.org/10.26180/23294540.v1
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