
The Secretariat’s Guide to ICC Arbitration describes and explains the recently revised ICC Rules of Arbitration and how they operate. Written by leading ICC specialists, it provides first-hand information on the practices of the ICC Court and its Secretariat. This book is essential reading for anyone involved in international dispute resolution.<br/><br/>In addition to offering a detailed, article-by-article commentary on the 2012 Rules, the Guide:<br/><br/>• Analyses the issues raised by their application at each stage of the proceedings<br/>• Provides statistics on many aspects of ICC arbitration<br/>• Lays out a roadmap for ICC arbitration users<br/>• Gives tips on conducting arbitration proceedings effectively<br/>• Compares the contents of the 2012 Rules and their predecessor, the 1998 Rules<br/><br/>The authors, present and former senior members of the ICC Secretariat, give an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look into how the Rules work in practice. With this Guide you will be better equipped to navigate through the ICC arbitral process.<br/><br/>This vital tool, indispensable companion to the 2012 Rules, will be helpful whether you are an experienced practitioner or new to arbitration. It is a must-have for anyone seeking a clear and instructive handbook on ICC arbitration:arbitrators, counsel, business executives, government officials, as well as authors, academics and students will find in these pages anything they always wanted to know about ICC arbitration.<br/><br/>_____________________________________________________________________________________<br/><br/>About the authors:<br/><br/>• Jason Fry: Alternate Member for New Zealand, ICC International Court of Arbitration (1999–2002); Member for New Zealand, ICC International Court of Arbitration (2003–2007); Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration (2007–2012); Partner, Clifford Chance LLP (Paris) (2012–).<br/>• Simon Greenberg: Deputy Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitratio
Page Count:
506
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
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