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This Guide contains a detailed presentation and analysis of the 2012 ICC Rules of Arbitration and the practices employed in their application. An easily accessible article-by-article commentary provides authoritative information on the purpose of each provision and how it is applied by the ICC Court, its Secretariat, arbitrators and parties.
Key Features:
· Clarifies the practices of the ICC Court and its Secretariat
· Describes the innovations and changes introduced in the 2012
Rules
· Includes a line-by-line mark-up of the amendments made to
the 1998 Rules
· Alerts readers to considerations intended to help them conduct
proceedings effectively
· Provides statistics on many aspects of procedure
· Gives useful tips on drafting arbitration clauses
The ICC International Court of Arbitration is a world leader in the resolution of international commercial and business disputes. The arbitrations it administers are conducted in accordance with the ICC rules of Arbitration. These Rules have recently been revised to address current needs in international trade and dispute resolution.
Authored by
· Jason Fry, Secretary General of the ICC International Court of
Arbitration.
· Simon Greenberg, Counsel in a leading international law firm
and former Deputy Secretary General of the ICC Court.
· Francesca Mazza, Secretary to the ICC Commission on
Arbitration and Counsel at the Secretariat of the ICC Court.
· With the assistance of Benjamin Moss, Deputy Counsel at the
Secretariat of the ICC Court
Indispensable for parties, counsel, arbitrators and scholars, this Guide will help you better understand international commercial arbitration and the new Rules, and to draw the maximum benefit from ICC arbitration procedure.
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