The New ICC Expedited Procedure Rules: A New ExperimentJonesDay
To help preserve the traditional advantages of arbitration, such as lower costs and time savings, the ICC’s Executive Board recently approved a set of Expedited Procedure Rules (the “Expedited Rules” or “Expedited Procedure”) that will take effect on March 1, 2017.[1] Expedited Procedures...
If the Arbitration Court is satisfied that the criteria for expedited proceedings have been met and provided that the advance on costs has been paid in full, DIAC shall seek to appoint a tribunal consisting of a sole arbitrator within five days of the Arbitration Court’s decision. ...
aThe parties agree that any arbitration commenced pursuant to this Section 19.2 shall be conducted in accordance with the Expedited Procedure set out in Rule 5.2 of the SIAC Rules. 党同意所有仲裁开始寻求这第19.2部分将被举办与在SIAC规则的规则开始的加速做法符合5.2。[translate]...
Expedited procedurearbitrationICCThe article addresses the new expedited procedure under the 2017 ICC Rules. Over the last twenty years, the international arbitration community has become incredoi:10.2139/ssrn.3092128Marchisio, GiacomoSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Meanwhile many experts in AI, evidence, and procedure continue to advocate for changes to the rules. The most compelling article I know of that shows the need for change now was published on an expedited basis on September 10, 2024. Deepfakes in Court: How Judges Can Proactively Manage Alleg...
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New streamlined arbitration procedure and new threshold for expedited procedure A new streamlined arbitration procedure will be potentially open to parties4, providing an ambitious 3-month timetable for an arbitration from appointment of a sole arbitrator to the handing down of the award...
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Recent Solutions to Old Problems: A Look at the Expedited Procedure Under the Newly Revised ICC Rules of Arbitrationdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3092128Giacomo Marchisio