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What the Court does
The Court organizes and supervises your arbitration and helps in overcoming obstacles. It does not itself resolve disputes, a task that is carried out by arbitrators. The Court makes every effort to ensure that the award is enforceable in national courts if need be, although in practice the parties usually comply.


What the Secretariat does

 

The Secretariat acts as a link between parties, arbitrators and the Court. A Secretariat team headed by a counsel will follow your case with the aid of state-of-the-art case management and information retrieval systems.

Your team's task is to overcome hitches and keep things moving. The Court and its Secretariat make every effort to ensure that arbitrations run smoothly and that timetables are respected.

If you and all others involved in your case wish to communicate and share information online, you will be able to do so through NetCase - a facility offering secure, round-the-clock access to case information and documents.

 

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