DRAFT CYBERSECURITY PROVISION IN THE LAW OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN “ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION”: CONCEPTUAL JUSTIFICATION AND STRUCTURE
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20269454Abstract
The global proliferation of digital technologies has fundamentally restructured the procedural architecture of international commercial arbitration. Electronic document management platforms, cloud-based evidence repositories, encrypted communication channels, and virtual hearings conducted across multiple jurisdictions have become standard features of contemporary arbitral proceedings. These developments have brought undeniable efficiency gains: reduced costs and time associated with physical document production, greater accessibility for geographically dispersed parties, and enhanced flexibility in scheduling procedural steps. Nevertheless, the same digital infrastructure that enables these benefits simultaneously exposes arbitral proceedings to a spectrum of cybersecurity threats, ranging from unauthorized access to confidential case files and interception of legal strategy communications to ransomware attacks targeting arbitral institutions and deliberate manipulation of electronically stored evidence.
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