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      Confidentiality in arbitration : the case of Egypt

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        Switzerland : Springer, c2016

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        2016

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        361.52 판사항(6)

      • DDC

        341.522 판사항(22)

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        9783319391212 (hbk.)
        3319391216 (hbk.)

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        Confidentiality in arbitration : the case of Egypt / Mariam M. El-Awa.

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        x, 222 p. ; 25 cm.

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        Ius gentium : comparative perspectives on law and justice ; 56

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        Series editors: Mortimer Sellers, James Maxeiner
        Includes bibliographical references.

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      • Abstract Acknowledgements Table of Contents Introductory 1. Background 2. Research Objectives 3. Arbitration and the Egyptian Legal System 3.1. The Sources of Law in Egypt 3.2. Arbitration in Egypt - Background 3.3. Arbitration is an Exception 3.4. National and International 4. Confidentiality and Privacy in Arbitration 4.1. Concepts and Definitions 4.1.1. Confidentiality v. 4.1.2. Confidentiality and Privacy as Legal 4.2. Comparative Overview 4.2.1. Jurisdictions Declining to Recognize a Duty of 4.2.2. Jurisdictions Recognizing a duty of Confidentiality in 4.2.3. In Investment Arbitration 4.2.3.1. Amicus Submissions - Investment Arbitration 4.2.3.2. Amicus Submissions - The 2006 Amendments of the ICSID Arbitration Rules 4.2.3.3. A Call for Transparency 4.2.3.4. UNCITRAL Rules on 4.2.4. Confidentiality in Arbitration - The Arab 5. Methodology and Outline Chapter One - Privacy and Confidentiality in Egyptian Arbitration - Law and Practice 1. Introduction 2. Confidentiality v. Privacy 3. Privacy of Arbitration Procedure 3.1. Privacy in the Egyptian Law of Arbitration 3.2. The Syrian Position as to 3.3. The Saudi Exception 3.4. Tribal Arbitration in Yemen 4. Consequences of Breach 5. Confidentiality in the Egyptian Legal System <6. The Arbitration Law 6.1. Confidentiality of Arbitral Awards - Article (44/2) 6.1.1. What Constitutes an Arbitral Award for the Purpose of Article (44/2)? 6.1.2. The Prohibited Act - To Publish 6.2. The Reason why the Law Specifies Arbitral Awards 6.3. Article (44/2) is a Supplementary Provision 6.4. Dissenting Opinions 6.5. The Effect of Recourse to State 6.6. Scholarly Interpretation of Article (44/2) 6.7. Deliberations - Article (40) 6.7.1. The Meaning of Secrecy in Judicial Deliberations 6.7.2. Secrecy of Deliberations in Arbitration 6.7.3. Consequences of Breaching the Secrecy of Deliberations 6.7.3.1. In the Judicial System 6.7.3.2. In Arbitration 6.7.4. Dissent 7. Confidentiality in Practice 8. Conclusion Chapter Two - Privacy and Confidentiality in the Judicial System 1. Introduction 2. Arbitration and the Judicial System 3. Arbitrators v. Judges - Similarities and Differences 4. The Right to Public Trial 4.1. Public Trial as a Constitutional Principle 4.2. Public Trial as a Law Provision 4.2.1. Court Hearings - The General Rule 4.2.2. Court Hearings - Exceptions to the General Rule 4.2.2.1. Discretionary Secrecy 4.2.2.2. Mandatory Secrecy 4.2.3. "In Chambers 4.2.4. Court Judgements - The general Rule 4.2.5. Court Judgements - Exception to the General Rule 4.2.6. Deliberations 4.2.7. Confidentiality of Preliminary Inquisition 5. Conclusion Chapter Three - Confidentiality and Privacy in the Egyptian Legal System 1. Introduction 2. The Right to Privacy 3. The Law on the Right to Privacy in Egypt 3.1. Sanctity of Private Life as a Constitutional Principle 3.1.1. Unique Measures for Compensation 3.2. Private Life in the Civil Code 3.3. Criminal Protection for Privacy and Private Life 3.3.1. The General Right to Privacy 3.3.2. Professional Secrecy 3.4. A Right to Privacy for Legal Persons 4. Exceptions to the Right to Privacy 4.1. Freedom of Expression 4.2. The Constitutional Principles 4.3. The Law Regulating Press (Law no 96 of the Year 1996) 5. Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography List of Cases List of Statutes and Conventions Appendix
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      • Abstract Acknowledgements Table of Contents Introductory 1. Background 2. Research Objectives 3. Arbitration and the Egyptian Legal System 3.1. The Sources of Law in Egypt 3.2. Arbitration in Egypt - Background 3.3. Arbitration is an Exception 3.4. National and International 4. Confidentiality and Privacy in Arbitration 4.1. Concepts and Definitions 4.1.1. Confidentiality v. 4.1.2. Confidentiality and Privacy as Legal 4.2. Comparative Overview 4.2.1. Jurisdictions Declining to Recognize a Duty of 4.2.2. Jurisdictions Recognizing a duty of Confidentiality in 4.2.3. In Investment Arbitration 4.2.3.1. Amicus Submissions - Investment Arbitration 4.2.3.2. Amicus Submissions - The 2006 Amendments of the ICSID Arbitration Rules 4.2.3.3. A Call for Transparency 4.2.3.4. UNCITRAL Rules on 4.2.4. Confidentiality in Arbitration - The Arab 5. Methodology and Outline Chapter One - Privacy and Confidentiality in Egyptian Arbitration - Law and Practice 1. Introduction 2. Confidentiality v. Privacy 3. Privacy of Arbitration Procedure 3.1. Privacy in the Egyptian Law of Arbitration 3.2. The Syrian Position as to 3.3. The Saudi Exception 3.4. Tribal Arbitration in Yemen 4. Consequences of Breach 5. Confidentiality in the Egyptian Legal System <6. The Arbitration Law 6.1. Confidentiality of Arbitral Awards - Article (44/2) 6.1.1. What Constitutes an Arbitral Award for the Purpose of Article (44/2)? 6.1.2. The Prohibited Act - To Publish 6.2. The Reason why the Law Specifies Arbitral Awards 6.3. Article (44/2) is a Supplementary Provision 6.4. Dissenting Opinions 6.5. The Effect of Recourse to State 6.6. Scholarly Interpretation of Article (44/2) 6.7. Deliberations - Article (40) 6.7.1. The Meaning of Secrecy in Judicial Deliberations 6.7.2. Secrecy of Deliberations in Arbitration 6.7.3. Consequences of Breaching the Secrecy of Deliberations 6.7.3.1. In the Judicial System 6.7.3.2. In Arbitration 6.7.4. Dissent 7. Confidentiality in Practice 8. Conclusion Chapter Two - Privacy and Confidentiality in the Judicial System 1. Introduction 2. Arbitration and the Judicial System 3. Arbitrators v. Judges - Similarities and Differences 4. The Right to Public Trial 4.1. Public Trial as a Constitutional Principle 4.2. Public Trial as a Law Provision 4.2.1. Court Hearings - The General Rule 4.2.2. Court Hearings - Exceptions to the General Rule 4.2.2.1. Discretionary Secrecy 4.2.2.2. Mandatory Secrecy 4.2.3. "In Chambers 4.2.4. Court Judgements - The general Rule 4.2.5. Court Judgements - Exception to the General Rule 4.2.6. Deliberations 4.2.7. Confidentiality of Preliminary Inquisition 5. Conclusion Chapter Three - Confidentiality and Privacy in the Egyptian Legal System 1. Introduction 2. The Right to Privacy 3. The Law on the Right to Privacy in Egypt 3.1. Sanctity of Private Life as a Constitutional Principle 3.1.1. Unique Measures for Compensation 3.2. Private Life in the Civil Code 3.3. Criminal Protection for Privacy and Private Life 3.3.1. The General Right to Privacy 3.3.2. Professional Secrecy 3.4. A Right to Privacy for Legal Persons 4. Exceptions to the Right to Privacy 4.1. Freedom of Expression 4.2. The Constitutional Principles 4.3. The Law Regulating Press (Law no 96 of the Year 1996) 5. Conclusion Conclusion Bibliography List of Cases List of Statutes and Conventions Appendix
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