Requests to ICC Dispute Board Centre
Parties can use the ICC Dispute Board (DB) Rules without recourse to the Dispute Board Centre. The DB Centre, however, is available for specific functions and should problems arise.
The DB Centre, however, is available for specific functions and should problems arise.
The Centre may be called upon to: appoint a Dispute Board Member, decide on a challenge of a DB member, or review a DB decision.
Types of request
ICC may be called upon to:
This request should include a copy of the parties' agreement to establish a Dispute Board in accordance with the ICC Dispute Board Rules and any observations, comments or requests relevant to the appointment.
- Decide on a challenge of a DB member
This request should include a copy of the parties’ agreement, grounds for the challenge, names of the DB members, and the full contact details of all parties and possible related entities.
- Review a DB Decision as to form
This request may be coupled with a Request on a challenge of a DB member and should include a copy of the parties’ agreement, grounds for the review, names of the DB members, and the full contact details of all parties and possible related entities.
Where to send the requests
The requests should be sent by mail to:
ICC Dispute Board Centre
International Chamber of Commerce
38 cours Albert 1er
75008 Paris, France
Or by fax: +33 1 49 53 29 29, to the attention of the ICC Dispute Board Centre
Payment
Each request must be accompanied by a non-refundable payment of US$ 2,500.
Payment should be made by wire transfer according to the following instructions:
Beneficiary (Account holder):
INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
38 cours Albert 1er
75008 Paris, France
Bank of Beneficiary:
UBS SA
35, rue des Noirettes
P.O.Box 2600
1211 Geneva 2, Switzerland
Account no.: 240-224534.61R
IBAN: CH06 0024 0240 2245 3461 R
Swift Code (BIC): UBSWCHZH80A
Please indicate on your payment order the name of the party in the procedure on behalf of which this payment is being made.
Parties may alternatively pay by cheque made out to the INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.