Abstract
Confidentiality in arbitration is a topic which lends itself to academic analysis and discussion because there are conflicting opinions, and the law is still evolving, nationally as well as internationally. However, interest in the topic is not merely academic. Civil engineers have very practical interests in whether confidentiality in arbitration should be regarded as an achievable goal or, as proposed here, a barrier to be overcome.
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