Commission on Arbitration
The Commission on Arbitration aims to create a forum for experts to pool ideas and impact new policy on practical issues relating to international arbitration, the settlement of international business disputes and the legal and procedural aspects of arbitration. The Commission also aims to examine ICC dispute settlement services in view of current developments, including new technologies.
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The ICC Commission on Arbitration and its Task Forces and Groups boast over 500 members from 90 countries, including partners in international law firms, in-house counsel, law professors, experts in different dispute resolution services, and trade executives in member companies and international organizations.
Amiable Composition and ex aequo et bono
Guidelines for ICC Expertise Proceedings
Trust and Arbitration
National Rules of Procedure for Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards pursuant to the New York Convention of 1958
Production of Electronic Documents in Arbitration
Revision of the ICC Rules of Arbitration
Arbitration involving States or State Entities
Report of the ICC Commission on Arbitration onTechniques for Controlling Time and Costs in Arbitration.
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