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What does ICC mean? In legal practice, ICC usually refers to the International Chamber of Commerce, a global business organisation whose rules, standards and dispute resolution services are widely used in cross‑border transactions. It is not defined in legislation; its instruments take effect by contractual incorporation or by parties selecting ICC procedures. Key features include ICC arbitration administered by the ICC International Court of Arbitration under the ICC Rules, with the seat chosen by the parties (including in England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland or Ireland) and awards generally enforceable under the New York Convention. The ICC also publishes Incoterms (currently Incoterms 2020) for international...

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Using the ICC as Appointing Authority in Ad Hoc, UNCITRAL and Institutional Arbitrations: 2018 Rules, Available Services, Application Process, Costs, and Suggested Clause (Archived)

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Many arbitral organisations have reacted to the coronavirus pandemic with practical guidance and/or alterations to their usual procedures and ways of working. For details on how this content and related arbitration proceedings might be affected, see Practice Note: Arbitral organisations and coronavirus (COVID-19)—practical impact. For further information, see: Coronavirus (COVID-19) and arbitration—overview. Parties using arbitration may nominate an arbitral institution, such as the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), to administer the arbitration under its Rules, or proceed ad hoc outside an institutional framework. In ad hoc proceedings, the parties may agree that the ICC acts as Appointing authority, which may include appointing any arbitrator where the parties cannot agree. It should also be noted that parties may choose an appointing authority even where the arbitration is proceeding under separate institutional rules. The ICC has specific rules (in force from 1 January 2018) concerning its role as an appointing authority in United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and other arbitration proceedings, including other institutional proceedings (2018 ICC Appointing Authority Rules). Where the ICC is to act as appointing authority in...

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