Physical description |
1 online resource ( 251 pages.) |
Series |
European Yearbook of International Economic Law ; volume 7 |
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European yearbook of international economic law. EYIEL monographs ; v. 7.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Sources; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Partieś Agreement; 2.3 International Arbitration Rules; 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 UNCITRAL Rules; 2.3.3 LCIA Rules; 2.3.4 Swiss Rules; 2.3.5 ICC Rules; 2.3.6 WIPO Rules; 2.3.7 Oslo Rules; 2.3.8 Intermediary Conclusions; 2.4 National Legislation and Case Law; 2.4.1 National Arbitration Laws; 2.4.2 Case Law of National Courts; 2.4.3 Other Potentially Relevant Rules of National Law; 2.5 Confidentiality Orders; 2.6 Arbitral Practice; 2.6.1 Introduction |
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2.6.2 Arbitral Jurisprudence2.6.3 Lex Mercatoria; 2.6.4 Codified Rules; 2.7 Overlap Between the Sources; 2.8 Intermediary Conclusions; Chapter 3: Persons Subject to the Duty of Confidentiality; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Partieś Duty of Confidentiality; 3.2.1 Introduction; 3.2.2 Express Rules and Agreement on the Partieś Obligation of Confidentiality; 3.2.3 Confidentiality As an Implied Obligation; 3.2.3.1 Introduction; 3.2.3.2 England; 3.2.3.3 Singapore; 3.2.3.4 Australia; 3.2.3.5 United States; 3.2.3.6 Sweden; 3.2.3.7 France; 3.2.3.8 Switzerland; 3.2.3.9 Arbitral Practice and Analysis |
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3.2.4 Balance of the Interests Involved and Analysis of the Arguments for and Against Confidentiality3.2.4.1 Introduction; 3.2.4.2 Balance of the Various Interests Involved; 3.2.4.2.1 Partieś Interests to Maintain the Privacy of the Dispute; 3.2.4.2.2 Interests Requiring Disclosure; 3.2.4.3 Arguments for and Against Confidentiality as an Implied Obligation; 3.2.4.3.1 Partieś Expectations of Confidentiality and Attractiveness of Arbitration; 3.2.4.3.2 Correlation Between Privacy of Hearings and Confidentiality; 3.2.4.3.3 Differences in Regulation of Confidentiality |
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3.2.4.3.4 Legal Uncertainty3.2.4.3.5 Myriad of Exceptions to Confidentiality; 3.2.5 Applicable Law; 3.2.6 Intermediary Conclusions; 3.3 Arbitratorś Duty of Confidentiality; 3.3.1 Introduction; 3.3.2 Basis for the Duty of Confidentiality; 3.3.2.1 National Legislation; 3.3.2.1.1 National Arbitration Laws; 3.3.2.1.2 Contract Law Provisions; 3.3.2.1.3 Other National Law Provisions; 3.3.2.2 International Arbitration Rules and Ethical Rules of Professional Bodies and Associations; 3.3.2.3 Express Contractual Provisions; 3.3.3 Scope of the Duty of Confidentiality; 3.3.3.1 In General |
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3.3.3.2 Confidentiality of Arbitratorś Deliberations3.3.4 Intermediary Conclusions; 3.4 Duty of Confidentiality of Arbitration Institutions; 3.5 Counselś Duty of Confidentiality; 3.5.1 Introduction; 3.5.2 Legal Privilege and Lawyerś Duty of Confidentiality; 3.5.3 Regulation of the Lawyerś Duty of Confidentiality by International Law Instruments; 3.5.4 Regulation of the Lawyerś Duty of Confidentiality in Domestic Laws; 3.5.4.1 Introduction; 3.5.4.2 Switzerland; 3.5.4.2.1 Legal Basis of the Lawyerś Professional Secrecy; 3.5.4.2.2 Ratione Materiae Scope of the Lawyerś Professional Secrecy |
Notes |
3.5.4.2.3 Lawyers Bound by the Lawyerś Professional Secrecy |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web. |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 17, 2019). |
Other author |
ProQuest (Firm)
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Subject |
Confidential communications.
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International commercial arbitration.
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Local series |
Proquest Ebook Central
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ISBN |
9783030190033 electronic book |
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303019003X electronic book |
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3030190021 |
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9783030190026 |
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