THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN TURKEY by Turgut Aycan Özcan A. Introduction As a bridge between the Europe and the Middle East, Turkey plays an important and geopolitical role, which connects these two continents not only in the political meaning but also in the economical meaning. Thus, as a developing country, Turkey has become […]
The ICC Rules of Arbitration (2012)
ICC Rules of Arbitration (2012) These ICC Rules of Arbitration are current as of June 2014. The ICC Rules of Arbitration may be used internationally to resolve international commercial arbitrations as well as to resolve investment treaty arbitrations in certain cases. They are appropriate to be used for nearly all international business disputes. A full-text version of the […]
New ICDR Rules of Arbitration (2014)
New ICDR Rules of Arbitration (2014) The New ICDR Rules of Arbitration have been released and may be downloaded below. The goal of the new ICDR Rules of Arbitration is to improve upon the efficiency of arbitration and mediation proceedings, as well as to codify existing ICDR practices. The changes to the new ICDR Rules of Arbitration […]
Only 2% Of The Costs Of ICC International Arbitrations Are Due To The ICC
The ICC is often referred to as the gold standard of international arbitration, and it has acquired a reputation as being more expensive than other international arbitration institutions. This reputation is in fact undeserved, as it is not ICC arbitration itself that is expensive, but the costs borne by the parties to present their case. […]
New Guide To Effective ICC Arbitration Management For In-House Counsel Published
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) recently published a practical guide to ICC arbitration designed to help in-house counsel, managers and government officials to conduct an international arbitration in a more time- and cost-effective manner, in proportion to the complexity and the value of the given dispute. It is also designed to assist outside counsel in […]