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Arbitration rules definition

What does Arbitration rules mean? arbitration rules are the procedural framework that governs how an arbitration is run, including commencement, appointment and challenge of arbitrators, case management, evidence, confidentiality, hearings, interim (and often emergency) relief, awards and costs. In practice they come from two sources: (1) the mandatory and default provisions of the law of the seat (lex arbitri); and (2) any institutional or ad hoc rules the parties select (for example, the LCIA Rules, ICC Rules, HKIAC Rules, SIAC Rules or the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules). The expression is descriptive and not a defined statutory term. Usage is consistent across the UK...

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DIAC Arbitration Rules 2022: awards—form, issuance, corrections, challenges, advance on costs, timelines, and DIFC enforcement

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All references to Articles in this Practice Note are to the Articles of the arbitration rules of the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC and the DIAC rules). Over the course of an arbitration, the tribunal may issue multiple awards, whether interim or partial. Each award (as opposed to an order) must follow the requirements set out below, save where it is expressly stated that a point applies only to the final award...

What an award must contain

An award must:

  • be in writing (Article 34.2)
  • state the date on which it was made (Article 34.4(j))
  • state the seat of the arbitration (Article 34.4(d))
  • set out the reasons on which it was based (unless the parties have agreed otherwise and the law applicable to the arbitration does not require reasons) (Article 34.4(g))
  • be signed by the tribunal

Article 34.6 permits tribunals to execute the award electronically (subject to the conditions therein, particularly any mandatory provisions of the procedural law of the seat, and after consulting the parties). A signature by a majority, or by the chairperson alone, will suffice...

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