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ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin
Factsheet
Founded in 1990, by Alain Plantey, Honorary Chairman of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Publisher: ICC SERVICES, affiliate of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Languages: English and French (separate editions) English : ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin / Recommended citation: ICC ICArb. Bull./ ISSN No: 1017 284X French: Bulletin de la Cour internationale d’arbitrage de la CCI / Recommended citation: Bull. CIArb. CCI/ ISSN No: 1017 2831 Registration: a subscription to the Bulletin is for either one or two calendar year(s) and can be registered at any time during the year. Cancellation: a subscription can be cancelled if no issue has been dispatched.
Overview
Keys to ICC arbitration As the journal of the world’s leading international commercial arbitration institution, the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin offers a wealth of authoritative and practical information:
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ICC arbitral awards on a variety of topics such as UNIDROIT Principles, tort, interest, banking...
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official notes complementing and elucidating the ICC Rules of Arbitration
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articles by specialists dealing with key issues in arbitration procedure
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reports and documents from ICC’s Commission on Arbitration presenting current thinking and recommendations on a variety of topics (e.g. construction arbitration, small claims).
An essential reference resource Although the Bulletin focuses chiefly on arbitration, it also features ICC’s other dispute resolution services: ADR, expertise and Dispute Boards. The annual statistical report containing detailed information on ICC activity in all of these fields is published exclusively in the Bulletin.
A hands-on legal journal with a truly international focus Contributors include distinguished arbitrators from around the world as well as members of the ICC Court Secretariat. All have first-hand experience of the application of the ICC Rules and write from the perspective of different legal traditions and cultures. The Bulletin also looks at the wider context of international dispute resolution in which ICC’s dispute resolution services operate.
Regular features include country surveys describing and analysing judicial and legislative attitudes towards alternative dispute resolution, and essays on procedural issues commonly encountered in practice. Whether you are a practitioner looking for guidelines on how to proceed, a scholar insearch of source material, or simply wish to keep abreast of discussions and developments concerning ICC dispute resolution services, the Bulletin is an indispensable resource, as well as a convenient reference tool for everyday use.
Editorial board
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John Beechey
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W. Laurence Craig
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Matthieu de Boisséson
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Yves Derains
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Jason Fry
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Paul-A. Gélinas
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Emmanuel Jolivet
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Serge Lazareff
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Carl F. Salans
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Peter M. Wolrich
Staff:
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Editor: Emmanuel Jolivet
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Publication Manager: Virginia Hamilton
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Editorial Assistant: Claire Héraud
Issues for the last 10 years
1999 Volume 10 No. 1 & 2
No. 612: Arbitration in the Next Decade
2000 Volume 11 No. 1 & 2
No. 627: Arbitration Finance and Insurance
2001 Volume 12 No. 1 & 2
No. 640: ADR, International Applications
2002 Volume 13 No. 1 & 2
No. 642: UNIDROIT Principles : Reflections on Their Use in International Arbitration
2003 Volume 14 No. 1 & 2
No. 688: Complex Arbitrations : Perspectives on their Procedural Implications
2004 Volume 15 No. 1 & 2
No. 667: Using Technology to Resolve Business Disputes
2005 Volume 16 No. 1 & 2
No. 662: Unidroit Principles: New Developments and Applications
2006 Volume 17 No. 1 & 2
No. 676: Document Production in International Arbitration
2007 Volume 18 No. 1 & 2
No. 690: Independence of Arbitrators
2008 Volume 19 No. 1 & 2
No. 727: Guide to National Rules of Procedure for Recognition and Enforcement of New York Convention Awards
2009 Volume 20 No. 1 & 2
No. 700: Confidentiality in Arbitration
2010 Volume 21 No. 1 & 2
2010 Special Supplement
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