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Title: The Pandora Box Effects under the UNCITRAL Transparency Rules
Author(s): Yu, Hong-Lin
Olmos Giupponi, Maria Belen
Contact Email: h.l.yu@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Yu H & Olmos Giupponi MB (2016) The Pandora Box Effects under the UNCITRAL Transparency Rules. Journal of Business Law, 2016 (5), pp. 347-372.
Keywords: Confidentiality
Investor-state arbitration
Privacy
Transparency
UNCITRAL
Issue Date: 2016
Date Deposited: 5-Oct-2016
Abstract: In balancing the public’s right to information and the disputants’ right to privacy, this article highlights the distinctions between rights or entitlements to information under confidentiality and privacy under theUNCITRAL Rules on Transparency 2014, as well as suggesting a cautious approach to be taken to avoid judicialising and politicalising the arbitration process.
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