External Resources
International organisations such as the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb), International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA), United Nations Commission on Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and International Bar Association (IBA) have developed practical resources to provide guidance to parties conducting international arbitration. Some of these resources are collated below for ease of reference. We recommend referring to the relevant organisation’s website to check for the most recent updates:
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
- Guideline 1: Interviews for Prospective Arbitrators
- Guideline 2: Terms of Appointment including Remuneration
- Guideline 3: Jurisdictional Challenges
- Guideline 4: Applications for Interim Measures
- Guideline 5: Security for Costs
- Guideline 6: Managing Arbitrations and Procedural Orders
- Guideline 7: Party Appointed and Tribunal Appointed Experts
- Guideline 8: Documents-Only Arbitration Proceedings
- Guideline 9: Party Non-Participation
- Guideline 10: Drafting Arbitral Awards Part I — General, Part II — Interest and Part III — Costs
- Guidelines for Witness Conferencing in International Arbitration
- Guidelines for Arbitrators on the use of ADR Procedures
- Guidelines for Arbitrators on how to approach issues relating to Multi-Party Arbitrations
- Guidelines for Arbitrators on how to approach the making of awards on interest
- Guidelines for Arbitrators dealing with cases involving consumers and parties with significant differences of resources
International Council for Commercial Arbitration
- ICCA Drafting Sourcebook for logistical Matters in Procedural Orders
- ICCA-NYC Bar CPR Cybersecurity Protocol for International Arbitration
- Young ICCA Guide on Arbitral Secretaries
United Nations Commission on Trade Law
- UNCITRAL Notes on Organising Arbitration Proceedings
- UNCITRAL Secretariat Guide on the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards