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The International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading arbitral institution. Since 1923, ICC has been helping to resolve disputes in international commercial and investment disputes.
We perform an essential role by providing individuals, businesses and governments alike with a variety of customizable services for every stage of their dispute.
Although we are called a court in name, we do not make formal judgments on disputed matters. Instead, we exercise judicial supervision of arbitration proceedings. Our responsibilities include:
• Confirming, appointing and replacing arbitrators, as well as deciding on any challenges made against them
• Monitoring the arbitral process to make certain that it is performed properly and with the required speed and efficiency necessary
• Scrutinising and approving all arbitral awards to reinforce quality and enforceability
• Setting, managing and — if necessary — adjusting fees and advances
• Overseeing emergency proceedings before the start of the arbitration
Our purpose is to ensure proper application of the ICC rules, as well as assist parties and arbitrators in overcoming procedural obstacles. These efforts are supported by the court’s secretariat, which is made up of more than 80 lawyers and support
ICC Court Members: Appointments Overview - Local Appointments
Members of the ICC Court are appointed for three-year terms by the ICC World Council. This is done on the proposal of one member from ICC national committees and other ICC groups, or upon proposal by the President of the Court.
Once appointed, ICC Court members must remain independent from national committees in the performance of their functions. Alternate members are appointed by the World Council on the proposal of the ICC Court’s President.
The International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading arbitral institution. Since 1923, ICC has been helping to resolve disputes in international commercial and investment disputes.
We perform an essential role by providing individuals, businesses and governments alike with a variety of customizable services for every stage of their dispute.
Although we are called a court in name, we do not make formal judgments on disputed matters. Instead, we exercise judicial supervision of arbitration proceedings. Our responsibilities include:
• Confirming, appointing and replacing arbitrators, as well as deciding on any challenges made against them
• Monitoring the arbitral process to make certain that it is performed properly and with the required speed and efficiency necessary
• Scrutinising and approving all arbitral awards to reinforce quality and enforceability
• Setting, managing and — if necessary — adjusting fees and advances
• Overseeing emergency proceedings before the start of the arbitration
Our purpose is to ensure proper application of the ICC rules, as well as assist parties and arbitrators in overcoming procedural obstacles. These efforts are supported by the court’s secretariat, which is made up of more than 80 lawyers and support
ICC Court Members: Appointments Overview - Local Appointments
Members of the ICC Court are appointed for three-year terms by the ICC World Council. This is done on the proposal of one member from ICC national committees and other ICC groups, or upon proposal by the President of the Court.
Once appointed, ICC Court members must remain independent from national committees in the performance of their functions. Alternate members are appointed by the World Council on the proposal of the ICC Court’s President.
The International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading arbitral institution. Since 1923, ICC has been helping to resolve disputes in international commercial and investment disputes.
We perform an essential role by providing individuals, businesses and governments alike with a variety of customizable services for every stage of their dispute.
Although we are called a court in name, we do not make formal judgments on disputed matters. Instead, we exercise judicial supervision of arbitration proceedings. Our responsibilities include:
• Confirming, appointing and replacing arbitrators, as well as deciding on any challenges made against them
• Monitoring the arbitral process to make certain that it is performed properly and with the required speed and efficiency necessary
• Scrutinising and approving all arbitral awards to reinforce quality and enforceability
• Setting, managing and — if necessary — adjusting fees and advances
• Overseeing emergency proceedings before the start of the arbitration
Our purpose is to ensure proper application of the ICC rules, as well as assist parties and arbitrators in overcoming procedural obstacles. These efforts are supported by the court’s secretariat, which is made up of more than 80 lawyers and support
ICC Court Members: Appointments Overview - Local Appointments
Members of the ICC Court are appointed for three-year terms by the ICC World Council. This is done on the proposal of one member from ICC national committees and other ICC groups, or upon proposal by the President of the Court.
Once appointed, ICC Court members must remain independent from national committees in the performance of their functions. Alternate members are appointed by the World Council on the proposal of the ICC Court’s President.
The International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading arbitral institution. Since 1923, ICC has been helping to resolve disputes in international commercial and investment disputes.
We perform an essential role by providing individuals, businesses and governments alike with a variety of customizable services for every stage of their dispute.
Although we are called a court in name, we do not make formal judgments on disputed matters. Instead, we exercise judicial supervision of arbitration proceedings. Our responsibilities include:
• Confirming, appointing and replacing arbitrators, as well as deciding on any challenges made against them
• Monitoring the arbitral process to make certain that it is performed properly and with the required speed and efficiency necessary
• Scrutinising and approving all arbitral awards to reinforce quality and enforceability
• Setting, managing and — if necessary — adjusting fees and advances
• Overseeing emergency proceedings before the start of the arbitration
Our purpose is to ensure proper application of the ICC rules, as well as assist parties and arbitrators in overcoming procedural obstacles. These efforts are supported by the court’s secretariat, which is made up of more than 80 lawyers and support
ICC Court Members: Appointments Overview - Local Appointments
Members of the ICC Court are appointed for three-year terms by the ICC World Council. This is done on the proposal of one member from ICC national committees and other ICC groups, or upon proposal by the President of the Court.
Once appointed, ICC Court members must remain independent from national committees in the performance of their functions. Alternate members are appointed by the World Council on the proposal of the ICC Court’s President.
The International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading arbitral institution. Since 1923, ICC has been helping to resolve disputes in international commercial and investment disputes.
We perform an essential role by providing individuals, businesses and governments alike with a variety of customizable services for every stage of their dispute.
Although we are called a court in name, we do not make formal judgments on disputed matters. Instead, we exercise judicial supervision of arbitration proceedings. Our responsibilities include:
• Confirming, appointing and replacing arbitrators, as well as deciding on any challenges made against them
• Monitoring the arbitral process to make certain that it is performed properly and with the required speed and efficiency necessary
• Scrutinising and approving all arbitral awards to reinforce quality and enforceability
• Setting, managing and — if necessary — adjusting fees and advances
• Overseeing emergency proceedings before the start of the arbitration
Our purpose is to ensure proper application of the ICC rules, as well as assist parties and arbitrators in overcoming procedural obstacles. These efforts are supported by the court’s secretariat, which is made up of more than 80 lawyers and support
ICC Court Members: Appointments Overview - Local Appointments
Members of the ICC Court are appointed for three-year terms by the ICC World Council. This is done on the proposal of one member from ICC national committees and other ICC groups, or upon proposal by the President of the Court.
Once appointed, ICC Court members must remain independent from national committees in the performance of their functions. Alternate members are appointed by the World Council on the proposal of the ICC Court’s President.
The International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading arbitral institution. Since 1923, ICC has been helping to resolve disputes in international commercial and investment disputes.
We perform an essential role by providing individuals, businesses and governments alike with a variety of customizable services for every stage of their dispute.
Although we are called a court in name, we do not make formal judgments on disputed matters. Instead, we exercise judicial supervision of arbitration proceedings. Our responsibilities include:
• Confirming, appointing and replacing arbitrators, as well as deciding on any challenges made against them
• Monitoring the arbitral process to make certain that it is performed properly and with the required speed and efficiency necessary
• Scrutinising and approving all arbitral awards to reinforce quality and enforceability
• Setting, managing and — if necessary — adjusting fees and advances
• Overseeing emergency proceedings before the start of the arbitration
Our purpose is to ensure proper application of the ICC rules, as well as assist parties and arbitrators in overcoming procedural obstacles. These efforts are supported by the court’s secretariat, which is made up of more than 80 lawyers and support
ICC Court Members: Appointments Overview - Local Appointments
Members of the ICC Court are appointed for three-year terms by the ICC World Council. This is done on the proposal of one member from ICC national committees and other ICC groups, or upon proposal by the President of the Court.
Once appointed, ICC Court members must remain independent from national committees in the performance of their functions. Alternate members are appointed by the World Council on the proposal of the ICC Court’s President.