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Why ICC Arbitration?

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ICC arbitration is respected worldwide. It is supervised by the ICC Court and administered by the Court's Secretariat. The Court — which numbers business specialists as well as international lawyers — was created in 1923 and tracks the progress of each case and reviews the awards in order to facilitate their enforcement ever since.

 

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Every part of the world is represented in the ICC Court and Secretariat. No other arbitration institution can match ICC's global reach.

  • In the year 2007, ICC arbitration took place in 42 countries and involved arbitrators of 66 different nationalities.
  • The Court and Secretariat can call upon ICC national committees in some 90 countries for assistance in finding the best arbitrators.
  • The Secretariat has a staff of more than 50 of over 20 different nationalities, speaking all the world's main languages.

 

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