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.
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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.
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.
Appendix III – Costs for Proceedings under the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Objection and Appeal Procedures
In its latest release, the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR provides a step-by-step approach to identifying and assessing corruption in arbitration proceedings. The publication responds to frequent calls from the arbitration and anti-corruption communities for guidance on addressing corruption in international arbitration.
To enhance compliance and proper enforcement of merger control regulations, ICC proposes recommendations and underscores the importance of companies, lawyers and antitrust agencies working side by side to pursue shared goals.
Is your business looking to grow and conquer foreign markets? The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) can support you each step of the way.
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and digital technologies have a catalytic power to drive economic and social progress across areas as diverse as education, healthcare, governance, agriculture, finance, and environmental sustainability. Needling business innovation together with enabling policy and regulatory measures are a prerequisite to reap the full potential of digitalisation and ensure an equitable and sustainable future for everyone, everywhere.
The Report on Facilitating Settlement in International Arbitration presents ways to allow parties to settle disputes even once arbitration has begun, helping preserve business relationships.
The Guide on Effective Conflict Management presents different dispute resolution techniques in international arbitration and offers guidance in selecting the most appropriate ADR technique.
New ICC ADR report and guide aim to prevent disputes and preserve relationships for all businesses and states.
These first of their kind ICC principles help to interpret the fundamental global standards of the ICC Marketing Code to offer more specific guidance on issues unique to automatic renewals. This paper highlights five best practices businesses should apply when offering automatic subscription renewals, specifically around disclosure, consent, written confirmation, cancellation and notice. Similarly, countries seeking to establish or enhance marketing self-regulation codes can look to these principles to easily adapt them into their national codes.
Issued on 19 January 2023 by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the ICC Declaration on Dispute Prevention and Resolution honours the Centenary of the ICC International Court of Arbitration (ICC Court) setting out a vision to shape dispute resolution and prevention for the next century.
This report identifies the most used technologies to support the practice of international arbitration today, describes features and functionalities that may enhance the arbitral process, and provides commentary and resources about useful procedural practices and potential pitfalls that can be avoided.
This Report of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR is an update of a 2010 Report prepared by the Task Force ‘Guidelines for ICC Expertise Proceedings’. The Report has been updated by Erik Schäfer and David B. Wilson, co-chairs of the initial Task Force, and is now aligned with the 2021 ICC Rules of Arbitration, the ICC Expert Rules in force as from 1 February 2015, as well as recently released Commission Reports.
This Report of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR is an update of a 2009 Report prepared by the Task Force ‘Guidelines for ICC Expertise Proceedings’. The Report has been updated by Erik Schäfer and David B. Wilson, co-chairs of the initial Task Force, and is now aligned with the 2021 ICC Rules of Arbitration, the ICC Expert Rules in force as from 1 February 2015, as well as recently released Commission Reports.
В нем рассматривается значимость вопросов памяти в международном арбитраже и описываются некоторые меры, которые можно предпринять для сохранения воспоминаний свидетелей.
A comprehensive statistical report providing an overview of ICC’s record dispute resolution figures for 2020.
En esta Nota Explicativa se recogen los principios sobre la facturación y el cobro del impuesto al valor añadido (“IVA”) de Francia respecto a los gastos administrativos de la CCI con arreglo al Reglamento de Arbitraje de la CCI (el “Reglamento”). Entra en vigor el 1 de enero de 2021.
Esta cláusula modelo tiene como fin orientar a los árbitros en la redacción de una cláusula sobre protección de datos en la Orden Procesal Uno, en los casos en que el tribunal arbitral considera que el Reglamento General de Protección de Datos (“RGPD”) (Reglamento UE 2016/679) u otras leyes y reglamentos sobre protección de datos similares son de aplicación al arbitraje. El contenido de este documento no tiene carácter exhaustivo, obligatorio o vinculante.
Esta Nota tiene como objetivo facilitar a las partes y los tribunales arbitrales una guía práctica sobre la manera de conducir el arbitraje de conformidad con el Reglamento de Arbitraje de la CCI (el “Reglamento”) así como las prácticas de la Corte Internacional de Arbitraje de la Cámara de Comercio Internacional (la “Corte”).