Confidentiality in Germany

L.M. Pair
Pair, Lara Michaela

Article from: TDM 3 (2012), in Confidentiality in Arbitration

Introduction

Confidentiality is often named as one of the benefits of arbitration. Like so many universally accepted (half-) truths, it is repeated without further consideration or discernment.

This article will introduce what confidentiality means in arbitration under German law and the Rules of the German Arbitration Institution (DIS) and in doing so also shed some light on the concept of confidentiality in arbitration in general.

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Suggested Citation

L.M. Pair; "Confidentiality in Germany"
TDM 3 (2012), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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