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Dispute Resolution

In an increasingly tumultuous trade environment where access to justice and the rule of law are key to ensuring business continuity, ICC Dispute Resolution Services facilitate the resolution of commercial disputes with unmatched levels of service.

ICC DRS offers a range of services to promote the continuity of global trade by helping commercial parties avoid, manage and resolve their disputes efficiently.

Dispute Resolution Services, including ICC Arbitration and dispute avoidance tools, ensure that when disputes arise, they are resolved quickly and efficiently. This allows parties to focus on their core business priorities with complete peace of mind, thanks to cost and process transparency, security and confidentiality.

How DRS works

To resolve disputes effectively and efficiently, businesses need a fair process and equal access to justice. Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mechanisms give parties fast, predictable, cost effective and efficient access to justice which is why businesses include arbitration and ADR clauses in their commercial contracts.

ICCDRS offers a wide choice of customisable services for every stage of a dispute, from the services offered by the ICC International Centre for ADR (mediation, experts, dispute boards and DOCDEX) to ICC Arbitration, delivered by the most trusted institution  worldwide: the ICC International Court of Arbitration. ICC’s range of administered procedures can be used separately, successively or even concurrently as an alternative to litigation for resolving domestic and international disputes.

ICC Arbitration is a process guided by the ICC Rules of Arbitration. ICC’s globally accessible and completely neutral services are available to anyone, from individuals and private sector enterprises to states and state entities. Anyone can benefit from ICC Arbitration’s flexibility and effectiveness. The only requirement for a party to be able to benefit from ICC Arbitration is to consent to its use in a contract, treaty or separate arbitration agreement. This is usually provided for before a dispute arises, but may also occur after the dispute has taken place.

The International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading arbitral institution. Since 1923, ICC has been helping to resolve disputes in international commercial and investment disputes.

Unrivalled in experience and expertise, the ICC Court and its Secretariat are always ready to assist parties and arbitral tribunals with any questions relating to the conduct of the arbitration and strive to ensure ICC awards are enforceable.

The Court’s Secretariat, with over 100 lawyers and support personnel, operating through offices in Paris, Hong Kong, New York, Singapore, Sao Paolo, and  Abu Dhabi administers cases in any chosen language. It continuously seeks to improve efficiency, control time and costs, and aid enforcement by introducing innovative new arbitration tools and procedures. This ongoing focus makes certain that ICC is always in touch with the concerns and interests of trading partners throughout the world.

ICC-LEBANON Arbitration Committee

The ICC-Lebanon Arbitration Committee consists of all corporate, law firm and organizational members of ICC Lebanon who are interested in learning about and becoming more involved in ICC’s dispute resolution services in Lebanon

The group meets in different parts of Lebanon and abroad at luncheons, roundtable discussions, ICC arbitration conferences and via video or telephone conferences.

Working with ICC HQ, the ICC Lebanon Arbitration Committee leaders help organize conferences, seminars and corporate roundtables to educate the public about ICC’s different dispute resolution services and mechanisms.

ICC LEBANON Arbitration Nominations Commission

ICC-Lebanon may be requested by the ICC International Court of Arbitration® (“ICC Court”) or the ICC International Centre for ADR (ICC Centre) to propose Lebanon nationals with the required qualifications to serve in each case. ICC-Lebanon may also propose non-nationals residing in Lebanon this process is administered by the ICC-Lebanon Arbitration Nominations Commission, which interacts with the Secretariat of the ICC Court to enhance the appointment process.

If you are an arbitrator and would like to be considered for an ICC Arbitration, or have any questions about the process please contact the ICC Lebanon nominations committee by email: [email protected]

  • ICC Rules of Arbitration
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  • ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR reports
  • ICC DRS publications and resources
  • ICC Dispute Resolution Library

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Welcome Note

It is with great pleasure that we announce the launching of the new version of the ICC-Lebanon website, an informative platform to keep you updated with the most recent news of the Lebanese National Committee, and the economic themes covered by ICC the World business Organization.

ICC represents the Lebanese private sector in the international community and we are happy to enhance our presence through the various contributions in the different tasks that ICC aims to highlight, undertake and develop.

Over the years, we constantly endeavor to offer the best services to our members of different backgrounds and sectors, from local networking to international contacts. This was effectively achieved by hosting regional and international events, assisting our members within the global business community, in addition to introducing them to the ICC international experts in every field, by proposing candidates for the different Commissions and Task-Forces.

More over our presence internationally has received recognition, as the ICC selection committee approved the membership of Dr. Nayla Comair Obeid as a member of the ICC Executive Board for a mandate of three years upon the recommendation of ICC-Lebanon.

On the eve of our Golden Jubilee, ICC Lebanon aims to attract more members from different economic sectors. We pride ourselves on the rapid expansion of the members of our arbitration community which has expanded significantly in the last decade. We now aim at similarly expanding our network to the different Chambers, joint Business Councils and Business Associations, in order to set a platform for Lebanese businesses, where they can find the needed support and assistance to establish their businesses or to connect with their local or international counterparts.

Our plan for the coming years, despite the critical circumstances we are passing through, is to re-activate the pivotal economic role that Lebanon has played in the region. This mission requires coordination with the different players in the Lebanese scene and ensure an effective cooperation with our colleagues from all over the world.

 

 

Wajih Bizri Yusuf Kan’an
President Secretary General