Important Information for ACICA Users
Deborah Tomkinson2023-04-14T01:48:36+00:00ACICA has issued some important information for users of arbitration and mediation services. Please click here for further details.
ACICA has issued some important information for users of arbitration and mediation services. Please click here for further details.
The Australian Disputes Centre, in which ACICA's head office sits, has issued a Precautionary Protocol with respect to the COVID-19 outbreak. This can be viewed at: https://www.disputescentre.com.au/covid-19-coronavirus-precautionary-protocol/
On 11 March 2020, ACICA held a joint seminar with the NSW Young Lawyers Business Law Committee on the topic of the drafting of dispute resolution clauses at the Law Society of NSW. The seminar aimed at educating junior transactional lawyers in the first five years of their careers, as well as law students interested [...]
The December 2019 edition of the ACICA Review is now available and may be downloaded by clicking on the link below: ACICA Review December 2019
ACICA extends its thanks to all who attended the ACICA/CIArb Australia International Arbitration Conference in Brisbane last week and all other events held throughout Australian Arbitration Week 2019. This was the 7th annual Arbitration Week in Australia and proved to be a record year with 20 events held over 4 days. The Conference was fully [...]
The 20th International Maritime Law Arbitration Moot (IMLAM) was successfully held in July 2019 at the Erasmus University School of Law in Rotterdam, with a record of 31 teams from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Australia and the Americas participating. The AMTAC Spirit of the Moot prize was awarded to the team from the Educational [...]
The AMTAC Spirit of the Moot prize at this year's 19th Annual International Maritime Law Arbitration Moot was awarded to the University of Miami! A full listing of the results is attached. More information about IMLAM may be found on the Murdoch University website.
The Australian Disputes Centre announces the launch of its First Nations’ Mediation Panel. “This Panel of specialist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dispute resolvers builds on ADC’s work within the community and brings additional focus and resources to the significant opportunities for culturally appropriate dispute resolution” says CEO, Deborah Lockhart. Read Full Press Release on [...]
Back to the Future of Cross-Border Contracts: What 60 years of the New York Convention means for the commerce of today and the conflicts of tomorrow. The New York Convention is a global instrument, but its effects are felt on a local level, and its scope of operation is defined by the flows of international [...]
The Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (New York Convention) celebrates it's 60th anniversary this year. As one of the most successful treaties in the area of commercial law, the New York Convention has served as a model for subsequent international legislative texts. ACICA is pleased to invite you to join with [...]
As of 14 September 2015, ACICA will contribute non-confidential process data from closed cases to Dispute Resolution Data where it is aggregated globally by case type. This is done in furtherance of advancing institutional standards, as well as enhancing trust and confidence in international arbitrations and mediations. In doing so, ACICA joins other leading institutions worldwide in advancing understanding and knowledge of the processes involved in international arbitration and mediation. No identifying confidential information, nor comments on the substantive merits of a case are ever disclosed to Dispute Resolution Data.
Persons wishing more information, or desiring to opt-out of non-confidential data being shared, may contact the ACICA Secretariat on +612 9223 1099.
The Dispute Resolution Data website is www.disputeresolutiondata.com.
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