Topic: Transparency

“The elephant in the room”: BCLP survey tackles corruption

The latest Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner international arbitration survey examines the challenges of corruption in the wake of last year’s P&ID judgment, finding that most arbitration practitioners are concerned about the issue but think the arbitral process is robust enough to mitigate it.

10 December 2024

EU Council votes to join Mauritius Convention

In a long-awaited development, the Council of the European Union has authorised the EU to sign the Mauritius Convention on transparency in ISDS. 

26 June 2024

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it: the English Arbitration Act and confidentiality

Zoe O’Sullivan KC, barrister and arbitrator at Serle Court in London, argues that the Law Commission’s provisional conclusion not to adopt a statutory code of confidentiality in the English Arbitration Act is pragmatic and sensible.

18 October 2022

A look at ICSID’s new transparency rules

Gary Shaw of Pillsbury in Washington, DC, considers the recent amendments to ICSID’s transparency rules that took effect at the start of this month, arguing they provide greater access to arbitration while preserving party control.

13 July 2022

ICSID releases new rules  

ICSID has released its new rules for investment disputes, which will take effect in a week’s time – bringing to an end what it calls the “most significant procedural modernisation” in its history.  

23 June 2022

Manchester City loses appeal over transparency in financial probe

Football club Manchester City has failed to block publication of arbitration-related court rulings shedding light on the English Premier League’s still-pending investigation of its financial dealings.

22 July 2021

UK lawyer-peers to declare work in House of Lords

UPDATED. Following a lengthy debate involving prominent lawyer-peers in the UK, the House of Lords has agreed that a requirement that its members declare work and earnings from governments of foreign states in a register of interests should override the duty of confidentiality that counsel and arbitrators owe to their clients.

21 April 2021

ICC partners with Jus Mundi to publish awards

The ICC has joined forces with legal tech company Jus Mundi to provide free access to publishable ICC awards.

06 April 2021

Singapore judge bars India from sharing documents in BIT cases

A Singapore judge has refused to allow India to cross-disclose documents between two related BIT cases arising from multibillion-dollar tax demands – affirming that the general obligation of confidentiality in arbitration under Singapore's common law extends to investment treaty cases.

16 October 2020

Trinidad to disclose LCIA documents after Privy Council ruling

A Trinidadian activist is to be granted access to witness statements submitted in an LCIA arbitration after the Privy Council ruled he had an arguable case that their disclosure was in the public interest.

05 June 2019

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