(Cyber)Securing the Indian Arbitral Transition - Paperbooks, E-courts & Practicing Therein

N. Vasanth
Vasanth, Nishanth
A. Banerjee
Banerjee, Arpan

Article from: TDM 3 (2019), in Cybersecurity

Abstract

Acknowledging the increased digitisation of informational exchange in modern international arbitration, and the concerns it raises regarding what measures arbitral participants must take to protect valuable and confidential client data, this paper explores the possibilities of cybersecurity interventions in the context of the Indian arbitration regime. Taking note of ongoing attempts to build cybersecurity infrastructure and digitise judicial processes, the authors examine the normative overlaps between the judiciary and Indian arbitration practice, highlighting cybersecurity concerns at ...

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N. Vasanth; A. Banerjee; "(Cyber)Securing the Indian Arbitral Transition - Paperbooks, E-courts & Practicing Therein"
TDM 3 (2019), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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