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ICC Arbitration (2021 Rules) Practitioner Checklist: Pre‑commencement to Final Award, including Emergency Relief, Expedited Procedure, Jurisdiction, Case Management, Hearings, Third-party Funding and Costs

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Before commencing the arbitration

  • Check time bars; fit claims; plan measures; arbitrator number; nominations/disclosures; funding disclosure.

Emergency measures

  • Apply pre-constitution; before transmission; 15-day order; binding.

Expedited Procedure

  • Confirm scope/opt-outs; sole arbitrator; no Terms; streamlined; six-month award.

Commencing the arbitration

  • File Request with particulars; arbitration starts on receipt; pay fee.

Responding to the arbitration

  • Answer in 30 days; include counterclaims; answer counterclaims in 30 days.

Jurisdiction

  • Proceedings continue; raise pleas promptly; prima facie review.

Preliminary meeting and directions

  • Terms within 30 days; conference; timetable; efficient management.

Written statements

  • File per timetable.

Evidence

  • All appropriate means; documents-only unless hearing sought.

The hearing

  • Held if requested/ordered; in-person or remote; tribunal schedules; privacy.

The award

  • Aim six months; Court scrutiny; notification after costs; final/binding; corrections/interpretation/additional award within 30 days.

Costs

  • Components include tribunal, ICC, tribunal experts, and parties’ reasonable costs; advances and consequences; allocation by conduct; Court fixes fees...
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