What are ICC model clauses, and where can I find them?
ICC model clauses are examples of clauses that should be included in agreements for which parties may wish to incorporate the following dispute resolution methods: Arbitration; Appointing Authority; Pre-arbitral Referee; or ADR (click on any of the links for ICC descriptions of each commercial dispute resolution procedure). ICC model arbitration clauses are available in 35 languages, while other model clauses are available in only a few selected languages. All clauses are available in French and English. Click here to view the ICC model clauses. How do I file a Request for Arbitration? See the ICC website for full information on how to file a Request for Arbitration. A summarized version follows: The Request for Arbitration must be filed with the Secretariat for the International Court of Arbitration at ICC Headquarters (38 Cours Albert 1er, 75008 Paris, France). The request must include: the name in full, description and address of each of the parties; a description of the nature and
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