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Milan Chamber of Arbitration (CAM)

The Milan Chamber of Arbitration (CAM) is specialised in commercial dispute resolution. CAM provides an array of services and tools known as ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution), which allow for a time effective resolution of disputes through extra-judicial methods.

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The Research and Documentation Centre G. Schiavoni provides material and publications for those who wish to develop their knowledge and keep up-to-date in the field of alternative justice.

 

International projects and partnerships, particularly in the Mediterranean countries, and in China have been developed in order to better respond to transnational issues involving intercultural profiles.

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Swiss Arbitration Centre

The Swiss Arbitration Centre is an independent institution that provides high-quality arbitration and mediation services worldwide. The centre is well known for its Swiss Rules, the golden standard for arbitration and mediation. Every year, the centre helps hundreds of companies and individuals resolve their disputes in a fair, private and effective manner. 

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Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution (AIADR)

The Asian Institute of Alternative Dispute Resolution (AIADR) is the first not-for-profit member-based Asian centre for alternative dispute resolution (ADR). AIADR is a repertoire of global jurisprudence, formed by professional membership, recognized by international institutions, striving for the advancement of alternative dispute resolution methodologies, for amicable conflicts management and effective dispute resolution. AIADR is endorsed by the Asian African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO), which comprises of 47 member states.
 
AIADR is dedicated to promoting the practice of ADR through affordable and accessible education and development of the profession commencing from the Asian and Africaan Continents and reaching out across the globe.

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Tanzania Institute of Arbitrators (TIArb)

TIArb is an appointment authority, assisting with the appointment of arbitrators to arbitrations conducted at the TIArb or elsewhere. TIArb offers administrative facilities, including conference, meeting, and hearing rooms.

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Registered in December 1999 by the Registrar of Societies to promote and facilitate the resolution of commercial disputes in Tanzania, before its establishment, The National Construction Council (NCC) had been undertaking such a responsibility for the construction related disputes only.

In 1995, the National Construction Council (NCC) consulted the A.G. Chambers and the Tanganyika Law Society regarding the establishment of a commercial arbitration institution. Originally, NCC had been resolving construction–related disputes only. However, it saw the importance of spearheading the establishment of an institutional framework for resolving not only construction related disputes but also commercial disputes as a whole.

 

On 6th July 1995, NCC organised a brainstorming meeting involving 20 invitees, which subsequently formed the Steering Committee, to develop a framework for the settlement of all types of commercial disputes.

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International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

ICSID is an international facility available to States and foreign investors for the resolution of investment disputes. Established in 1966 by the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States (the ICSID Convention), it is the only global institution dedicated to international investment dispute settlement. Through its specialized rules of procedure, world-class facilities, and expert legal and administrative support, ICSID provides unparalleled dispute resolution services to States and investors. Since the first case was registered with ICSID in 1972, the majority of all known international investment disputes have been administered by ICSID.

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Ex Curia International

Ex Curia International was established by its founder with the objective of offering a worldwide platform for enthusiasts in the field of International Dispute Resolution. It aims to bring together diverse viewpoints from all over the world to provide a dynamic forum for professionals and students to discuss ideas and practises relating to International Dispute Resolution. 

 

Launched in 2020 by a small group of law students, ECI has since then expanded into a global organisation with a network of notable ADR professionals from all over the world. ECI intends to improve the accessibility of various views on ADR to everyone who show interest through the use of blogs, journals, virtual cafés, podcasts, and a number of networking events.

When we talk about some of ECI's achievements amongst multiple others, it brings us great pride to share; ECI’s suggestions feature in ICSID’s World Bank Draft Code of Conduct and Commentary for Adjudicators in International Investment Disputes. Soon after this milestone achievement, ECI’s team was invited to contribute to SEBI’s Consultation Paper on ‘Strengthening the Investor Grievance Redressal Mechanism in the Indian Securities Market by harnessing Online Dispute Resolution mechanisms’.

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Thailand Arbitration Center

The Thailand Arbitration Center (THAC) is an institution that provides alternative dispute resolution services, comprising of arbitration and mediation, for cross-border disputes. It is established by the Act of Arbitration Center B.E. 2550 (2007). The THAC was first founded and commenced its operation in 2015, intending to promote and strengthen the alternative dispute resolution system and services in Thailand.

The Thailand Arbitration Center is located in the heart of Bangkok, one of the most international and vibrant cities in South-East Asia. The THAC is easily accessible with its convenient locale in the vicinity of international airports. It offers high standard ADR services, affordable administration fees and the state-of-the-art facilities for in-person and remote hearings.

The latest services introduced by the THAC is the Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) platform for arbitration mediation and negotiation, called “TalkDD”. This innovative service is easy to use, it can be accessed by laptops, smartphones and tablets with a simple login system.

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DELOS

Delos is an independent arbitration institution. It combines time and cost efficiency with quality and flexibility in the resolution of disputes through arbitration. For its pioneering endeavours, Delos received the 2018 Global Arbitration Review Award for Innovation. Delos has been nominated several times since for further awards recognising its user-centric innovative initiatives and high-quality delivery.
The institution provides an award-winning, innovative, systematic solution, starting from the contract-making stage through to the issuing of the final award in case of arbitration, and including a post-award compliance reinforcement mechanism. Delos is available universally, for all types of arbitrable disputes, regardless of the governing law or location of the parties or the dispute, and combines quality and flexibility with time and cost efficiency.
Delos is advised by senior international arbitration practitioners. It is actively engaged in the international arbitration community and it is committed to providing in-house, corporate and arbitration practitioners with practical, effective insights (such as the Delos Guide to Arbitration Places, known as the 'GAP', or its Tech Channel). Delos also works closely with the Paris Arbitration Centre by Delos, which provides a one-stop solution for all arbitration hearing services.
 

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ICDR Young and International

The ICDR®—International Centre for Dispute Resolution®— is the international division of the largest arbitral institution in the world, the American Arbitration Association® (AAA®). The ICDR is the foremost provider of global conflict-resolution solutions to businesses and organisations involved in cross-border disputes.

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ICDR® Young & International (Y&I) is the networking group for arbitration and other ADR practitioners under 40 sponsored by the International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (ICDR), the international division of the American Arbitration Association® (AAA®). ICDR Y&I provides networking opportunities in the areas of commercial and public interest arbitration, as well as alternative dispute resolution.

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ICDR Y&I operates both on a global and a regional basis. It cooperates with other international or regional organisations in Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. ICDR Y&I Associates are offered the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with their peers all over the world, and to benefit from the experience of more senior practitioners in seminars and conferences.

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Karnataka Mediation Centre (KMC)

Karnataka Mediation Centre is an initiative of the High Court of Karnataka to respond positively and constructively to the challenges faced by the Legal System in India. It commenced in the year 2007. 

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His Lordship Shri. Justice Cyriac Joseph, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and the then Hon’ble Chief Justice, High Court of Karnataka is a founder of this great institution. Earlier, it had no separate building and mediation process were conducted in Karnataka Judicial Academy, Bengaluru. Since 2007, KMC has its own building and the same is situated at Nyaya Degula Building, Siddaiah Road, Bengaluru. Within a year itself, the Karnataka Mediation Centre achieved unprecedented success on account of selfless and committed service of the Co-ordinators and Mediators and the co-operation of the learned advocates and litigants. The Mediators of Karnataka Mediation Centre were given special training by the experts of ISDLS. Having realised the need for an authorised Manual for the use of Trainers. Manual will be an effective tool in our efforts to realise the motto ‘PEACEMAKING THROUGH MEDIATION’. The manual has been prepared by Master Trainers of KMC with inputs from other Certified Mediators of KMC and experts of ISDLS. Presently, there are 118 trained Mediators in Karnataka Mediation Centre, including Former Judges of Hon’ble High Court of Karnataka, Former Judges from District Judiciary.

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