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ArtikelDisarmament And Disclosure : How Arms Control Verification Can Proceed Without Threatening Confidential Business Information  
Oleh: Kellman, Barry ; Tanzman, Edward A. ; Gualtieri, David S.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Harvard International Law Journal vol. 36 no. 1 (1995), page 71-176.
Topik: BUSINESS; bussiness information; disclosure; disarmament
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    • Nomor Panggil: HH5.2
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Isi artikelThe procedures likely to be applied to verify arms control treats are sufficiently intrusive to pose a legitimate threat to CBI. CBI vulnerability is a legitimate concern because the objectives of arms control are better served if the property interests of private industry are secure. Arms control can be implemented in a manner that both avoids potential CBI loss and compensates CBI owners for wrongful use or disclosure. Together, the united states and affected industries can minimize the risk posed to CBI. The key to avoiding problems is for the federal government to work closely with private firms whose CBI could be revealed. This should be part of a larger campaign to educate firms that might be subject to arms control activities about identifying and marking CBI ...
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