International Court of Arbitration

The International Court of Arbitration is an institution for the resolution of international commercial disputes. The International Court of Arbitration is part of the International Chamber of Commerce. The court comprises more than 100 members from about 90 countries.[1] ICC headquarters is in Paris, France.

There are an increasing number of cases being brought before the International Court of Arbitration. There have been more than 500 cases a year handled by the International Court of Arbitration since 1999.

Background

The Court was founded in 1923 under the leadership of the ICC's first president Étienne Clémentel, a former French Minister of Finance.[2]

References

  1. "International Court of Arbitration - Dispute Resolution Services - Organization - About ICC - ICC - International Chamber of Commerce". iccwbo.org. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
  2. "The Merchants of Peace - History - About ICC - ICC - International Chamber of Commerce". iccwbo.org. Retrieved 9 July 2015.

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