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2026 AIAC Arbitration Rules: institutional overhaul and award scrutiny, expanded fast-track and emergency relief, broader joinder, summary determination, funding disclosure, diversity in appointments, tribunal secretaries, mediation integration, revised fees

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Introduction

The 2026 AIAC Rules mark a notable step forward from the 2023 AIAC Rules. Whereas the 2023 framework incorporated the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules (revised in 2021), the 2026 edition moves away from that approach. Consequently, the 2026 AIAC Rules now function as a more unified, self-contained rule set and introduce the principal changes outlined below...

AIAC Court of Arbitration

A key reform in the 2026 AIAC Rules is the creation of the AIAC Court of Arbitration, led by a President and supported by a Registrar. This replaces the Director-focused structure of the 2023 AIAC Rules. Under the new arrangement, core responsibilities—such as appointing arbitrators, deciding challenges, and determining consolidation—are entrusted to the AIAC Court and/or its President. The Registrar manages the day-to-day conduct of arbitrations. This clear separation of roles brings the AIAC in line with governance models used by other leading international arbitral institutions. The AIAC Court is also responsible for a technical review of all draft awards, excluding Emergency Awards...

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Joyce Fong
Joyce Fong

Joyce is an English-qualified solicitor advocate with over 10 years of experience in dispute resolution, specialising in international arbitration, mediation, and litigation. She focuses on complex, high-value, cross-border disputes, delivering strategic, pragmatic and commercially minded solutions. Joyce has represented clients across diverse sectors, including commodities, renewables, life sciences, transportation, construction, financial services, and entertainment. Joyce’s experience spans a wide range of high-stakes matters, including defending misdelivery claims and insurance disputes on behalf of commodities clients in London and Singapore arbitrations; advising life sciences companies on SIAC arbitrations involving licensing and research agreements worth over USD 300 million; representing shipowners and charterers in complex LMAA arbitrations and cross-border enforcement matters; and handling construction and energy disputes across Asia and Central Asia, including geothermal and offshore projects. Joyce has also acted in high-value financial services and technology disputes, as well as...

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