New Claims: E-Chapter from ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin Procedural Decisions in ICC Arbitration

No. EBUL25-0-4

ISBN : 978-92-842-0331-4

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The full Bulletin contains extracts from awards and procedural orders rendered in ICC cases, commentaries on these case decisions, statistics, reports, and articles on ICC practices and procedures. 

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  • Recourse to experts
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  • Interim Relief
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  • Anti-Suit/Anti-Arbitration Injunctions
Code ISBN : 978-92-842-0331-4
Number of pages : 17
Publishing date : 2015
Language : English
Format in cm : N/A

ICC Case 15634

Date of procedural decision: February 2009

Origins of parties: Europe, Middle East

Place of arbitration: Nicosia, Cyprus

ICC Rules of Arbitration: 1998

Summary of issues:

  • interpretation of Article 19 (now Article 23(4)) of ICC Arbitration Rules
  • timing
  • impact terms of reference and establishing the facts
  • due process
  • fairness

 

ICC Case 19105

Date of procedural order: February 2014

Origins of parties: East Europe

Place of arbitration: Bucharest, Romania

ICC rules of Arbitration: 2012

Summary of issues:

  • relevance to issues to be decided in the final award
  • timing
  • risk of delay and disruption
  • compatibility with tribunal’s duty to conduct the proceedings efficiently
  • impact on advance on costs


ICC Case 19581

Date of procedural order: March 2014

Origins of parties: East Europe

Place of arbitration: Bucharest, Romania

ICC Rules of Arbitration: 2012

Summary of issues:

  • timing
  • newness of claim
  • impact on terms of reference
  • impact on advance on costs
  • appropriateness of leaving claim to be litigated in other proceedings