Description: Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration by Kyriaki Noussia In an age when transparency is a maxim, important issues which the laws governing arbitration currently fail to address are the extent to which disclosure of information can be constrained by private agreement along with the extent to which the duty to preserve confidentiality can be stretched. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Arbitration is an essential component in business. In an age when transparency is a maxim, important issues which the laws governing arbitration currently fail to address are the extent to which disclosure of information can be constrained by private agreement along with the extent to which the duty to preserve confidentiality can be stretched. Absent a coherent legal framework and extensive qualitative and quantitative data, it is equally difficult to suggest and predict future directions. This book offers a tool for attaining centralised access to otherwise fragmentary and dispersed material, as well as a comprehensive analysis and detailed exposition of the position in relation to confidentiality in arbitration in the jurisdictions of England, USA, France and Germany. Back Cover Arbitration is an essential component in business. In an age when transparency is a maxim, important issues which the laws governing arbitration currently fail to address are the extent to which disclosure of information can be constrained by private agreement along with the extent to which the duty to preserve confidentiality can be stretched. Absent a coherent legal framework and extensive qualitative and quantitative data, it is equally difficult to suggest and predict future directions. This book offers a tool for attaining centralised access to otherwise fragmentary and dispersed material, as well as a comprehensive analysis and detailed exposition of the position in relation to confidentiality in arbitration in the jurisdictions of England, USA, France and Germany. Author Biography Dr. Kyriaki Noussia, Ph.D., LL.M., is an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow (2007-2010) at the University of Hamburg (Faculty of Law, Institute of Procedural Law) and at the Max Planck Institute for comparative and international private law in Hamburg, Germany. Prior to that, she held academic positions in the UK, most recently at Birmingham Law School (University of Birmingham, UK) where she was the C.S.E.T. Lecturer in Common Law (2004-2007). She has held visiting appointments at various universities and other academic institutions. She is also a barrister and solicitor in Greece (Athens Bar Association) and a member of various associations and committees in the field of transport law, maritime law, international commercial law, international procedural and arbitration law. Her key research areas are international commercial law, arbitration, and private international law. Table of Contents The History, Importance and Modern Use of Arbitration.- Problems and Questions Encountered in Relation to Confidentiality in Arbitration.- The Present Status of Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration in the Various Jurisdictions.- Critical Analysis, Overall Assessment and Discussion.- Transnational Law and Arbitration.- Towards a Uniform Arbitration Law?.- Conclusions. Long Description Arbitration is an essential component in business. In an age when transparency is a maxim, important issues which the laws governing arbitration currently fail to address are the extent to which disclosure of information can be constrained by private agreement along with the extent to which the duty to preserve confidentiality can be stretched. Absent a coherent legal framework and extensive qualitative and quantitative data, it is equally difficult to suggest and predict future directions. This book offers a tool for attaining centralised access to otherwise fragmentary and dispersed material, as well as a comprehensive analysis and detailed exposition of the position in relation to confidentiality in arbitration in the jurisdictions of England, USA, France and Germany. Feature Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Details ISBN3642425097 Author Kyriaki Noussia Year 2014 ISBN-10 3642425097 ISBN-13 9783642425097 Format Paperback Imprint Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Place of Publication Berlin Country of Publication Germany DEWEY 341.522 Short Title CONFIDENTIALITY IN INTL COMMER Language English Media Book Edition 2010th Illustrations XIII, 200 p. Subtitle A Comparative Analysis of the Position under English, US, German and French Law Pages 200 Publication Date 2014-10-31 UK Release Date 2014-10-31 Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Edition Description 2010 ed. Alternative 9783642102233 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96279740;
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ISBN-13: 9783642425097
Book Title: Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration
Number of Pages: 200 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Confidentiality in International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparative Analysis of the Position under English, US, German and French Law
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. Kg
Publication Year: 2014
Subject: Law
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 338 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Kyriaki Noussia
Subject Area: International Law, Civil Law
Item Width: 155 mm
Format: Paperback