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Practitioners’ guide to CIIAM Arbitration Rules 2024: international-only remit, institutional role, seat law, electronic filings, time limits, and ordinary, abbreviated and highly expedited procedures

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Introduction

This Practice Note provides guidance on arbitration proceedings overseen by the International and Ibero‑American Arbitration Centre of Madrid (‘CIIAM’ or the ‘Centre’) (formerly CIAM‑CIAR) under its arbitration rules in effect from 1 January 2024 (the Arbitration Rules). The Centre was long referred to as ‘CIAM’ (Madrid International Arbitration Centre) and, subsequently, as ‘CIAM‑CIAR’ following its integration with the Ibero‑American Arbitration Centre. The present denomination, CIIAM, was adopted by the Centre in January 2026. Accordingly, official materials hosted on the Centre’s website, depending on the document and language, may mention it in the several forms noted. See: LNB News 21/01/2026 30. The Centre ranks among the most innovative arbitral institutions in the Ibero‑American landscape, and its Arbitration Rules reflect international best practices tailored to the needs of modern commerce.

Institutional background and scope of CIIAM

CIIAM was incorporated as a service of the Madrid International Arbitration Association, pursuant to Art 1.1 of the Centre’s Bylaws (Bylaws). This institutional framework is designed to guarantee the independence of the institution in the administration of arbitral and mediation proceedings. The Centre traces its origins back to 2020, when the principal arbitral institutions in Spain collectively decided to unify their international activity. Accordingly, CIIAM emerged from the...

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Rodrigo Cortés Calvo
Mr. Rodrigo Cortés Calvo

Rodrigo joined B. Cremades y Asociados’ arbitration and litigation department in January 2007. Since then, his practice has focused on domestic and international ad hoc and institutional commercial arbitration under various international institutions and rules, including the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS-CAS) and the Court of Arbitration of Madrid (CAM). He also represents or advises clients before different courts in arbitration-related matters including, inter alia, the setting aside and enforcement of awards, the appointment of arbitrators, precautionary measures, exequatur proceedings of foreign awards in Spain and arbitrator liability proceedings. Rodrigo has also participated in a wide range of litigation proceedings before various courts and tribunals, mainly in relation to regulated sectors, corporate law, breach of contract,...

Bernardo M. Cremades, Jr.
Bernardo M. Cremades, Jr.

Bernardo M. Cremades, Jr., admitted to practice law in Madrid, New York and the District of Columbia, is a partner in the litigation and arbitration group of B. Cremades & Asociados. He focuses his practice on both investment treaty and international commercial arbitrations under the auspices of various arbitral organizations and rules, including the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), and the Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission (IACAC). Likewise, Bernardo participates in domestic commercial arbitrations under a wide array of arbitral rules. Bernardo regularly represents or advises clients in litigation proceedings in different jurisdictions, with particular emphasis on Spanish, European and U.S. courts. Such litigation proceedings include some of the largest...

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