ICC Executive Board approves revised Rules of Arbitration
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has approved a revised version of its Rules of Arbitration. The new Rules will enter into force on 1 June 2026.
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has approved a revised version of its Rules of Arbitration. The new Rules will enter into force on 1 June 2026.
The ICC Institute of World Business Law appointed 10 new Council members during its 97th Council meeting on 13 November. Of the Institute’s 338 members, 50 now serve on the Council, achieving total gender parity with 25 women and 25 men represented.
Celebrating its 35th anniversary, ICC’s flagship Dispute Resolution Bulletin continues to shape debate on dispute prevention and resolution globally. Marking this milestone, the latest edition features expert analysis on key trends, practice developments and perspectives, reflecting ICC’s multi faceted approach to dispute resolution.
ICC guidance on expedited arbitration draws on lessons learned, experience and practice of close to 800 expedited procedures. Produced by the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR Working Group on Expedited Procedure Provisions, the publications offer concrete guidance on how expedited procedures can be used confidently and effectively across a wide range of disputes.
The 20th edition of the ICC New York Conference on International Arbitration provides an opportunity to reflect on the evolution of international arbitration in the United States since the first conference in 2005. In this guest blog, Amal Bouchenaki, Partner at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LPP, examines the evolution of US arbitration over the past two decades, from landmark Supreme Court decisions to the emergence of multiple arbitration-friendly seats across the country.
At the annual Riesenfeld Symposium at Berkeley Law on 9 April, Claudia Salomon, President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, warned that non-participation can jeopardise arbitration success, forcing parties to adapt strategies and tribunals to make decisions without both sides being heard.
In this guest blog, Omani & Partners share perspectives on managing international arbitration in a multi-jurisdictional landscape following discussions held at the 14th ICC MENA Conference on International Arbitration.
This report explores the impact of regulatory iniatives on the development of arbitration in Latin American and Iberian countries. Drawing on insights from the Latin American and Iberian Regional Chapter of the ICC Institute of World Business Law, it assesses legislative proposals in Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala and Peru, and identifies key trends, challenges and opportunities affecting arbitration.
The Arbitration Rules of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) have been named the world’s preferred arbitration rules in a global survey investigating current trends in user preferences and perceptions.
From the first hearings at our ICC Hearing Centre to topping a global survey with the world’s preferred arbitration rules, 2025 has been another impactful year for ICC Dispute Resolution Services. As the year comes to an end, we’re looking back at 10 milestones that illustrate how ICC is shaping the future of international dispute resolution.
ICC Dispute Resolution Services has launched a partnership with universities in Brazil, China, Kenya, Qatar, and Chile to enhance arbitration education. The collaboration aims to enhance arbitration know how across a broad range of jurisdictions globally. The initiative will also provide a platform for academic leaders and experienced practitioners to exchange insights and best practices in dispute resolution.
The Secretariat of the ICC International Court of Arbitration has enacted special operational arrangements for its case management office located in Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the United Arab Emirates.
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has released preliminary statistics for its dispute resolution services for 2025. Figures confirm the significant number of awards approved by the ICC International Court of Arbitration (ICC Court) and demonstrate the institution’s extensive global reach in terms of parties, jurisdictions and places of arbitration.
ICC is launching new editions of the ICC Advanced Arbitration Academy following six successful regional editions held between 2023 and 2025. Heading to Western Europe for the first time, the new editions will also be held in Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America.
The ICC International Court of Arbitration has registered its 30,000th case under the ICC Arbitration Rules, marking a significant milestone as the year draws to a close.
We do more than help trading partners worldwide resolve their differences. We believe that in supporting people throughout their careers, we can improve and advance dispute resolution standards through the world.
The ICC Dispute Resolution Library is now fully accessible through Jus Mundi’s agentic research tool, Jus AI, bringing ICC’s dispute resolution knowledge directly into a platform designed to support the needs of arbitration professionals.
The annual ICC Dispute Resolution Statistics offer a comprehensive overview of disputes submitted to the ICC International Court of Arbitration and the ICC International Centre for ADR. They provide an in-depth breakdown of the numbers and global reach of ICC Arbitration and other ICC Dispute Resolution Services worldwide.
We are looking for a motivated arbitration intern to learn from and support the work of our Dispute Resolution Services (DRS) management team for a duration of six months.
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