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Eckart Brödermann is known for his engagement for the development of international arbitration. In 2008 he was co-founder of the Chinese European Arbitration Centre in Hamburg, Germany (recently renamed into Asian European Arbitration Centre), following a presentation of the project in the Singapore Cricket Club hosted by the Hamburg Bar (where he served many years on the board) and a subsequent dialogue on the CEAC arbitration rules based on the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. In 2019, the Inter-Pacific Bar Association IPBA has released in Kobe IPBA Guidelines on Privilege and Attorney Secrecy. For several years, Brödermann was one of the key moderators of that project bundling global civil and common law experience.
Contribution to the development of the law: IPBA Guidelines
Using its global footprint, the IPBA has released in 2019 in Kobe the IPBA Guidelines on Privilege and Attorney Secrecy which level the playing field for international arbitrations where different concepts on confidential treatment of certain case relevant information can otherwise spoil the fair process of an arbitration. The development of the guidelines was based on five years of international dialogue between common and civil law lawyers from approx. 25 jurisdictions, monitored under the leadership of former IPBA President Francis Xavier (common law) by Professor Eckart Brödermann (arbitration committee) and the then Swiss country representative Berhnhard Meyer (both civil law). The IPBA guideline should be agreed upon either in the arbitration clause or during the arbitration. 129.126.155.194 (talk) 08:07, 18 September 2023 (UTC)