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Article 32: Confidentiality

Part VIII — CONDUCT OF THE ARBITRATION

32.1 All information relating to the proceeding and all awards, orders, and communications shall be confidential, save:

32.1.1 as required for the enforcement or challenge of the award; 32.1.2 as required by law or regulatory authority; 32.1.3 as disclosed with the written consent of all parties.

32.2 The Centre may, for institutional learning and quality assurance, publish redacted and anonymised summaries of awards, panel-challenge decisions, Emergency Arbitrator orders, and other institutional decisions. Any party may opt out in writing before the award.

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Parties with a valid arbitration agreement may file a Notice of Arbitration under the Consolidated Rulebook. The Secretariat acknowledges within one business day.

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Withdrawal within fourteen days of the Notice is permitted under Article 7 without forfeiture of the Registration Fee *.