ICC RULES OF ARBITRATION



The ICC Rules of Arbitration are used all around the world to resolve disputes. They define and regulate the management of cases submitted to our International Court of Arbitration®. These rules assure parties of a neutral framework for the resolution of cross-border disputes.

The Arbitration Rules are those of 2012, as amended in 2017 and 2021. They are effective as of 1 January 2021.

Some of the 2021 amendments reflect established practice of the Court while others aim at increasing the flexibility, efficiency and transparency of ICC Arbitrations.

The ICC Mediation Rules, in force as from 2014, reflect modern practice and set clear parameters for the conduct of proceedings.

The latest ICC Rules of Arbitration can be found here -  https://iccwbo.org/publication/arbitration-rules-and-mediation-rules/