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INTERNATIONAL Increasingly, the international business community is using arbitration to resolve commercial disputes arising in the global marketplace. Supportive laws are in place in many countries that provide a favorable climate for the enforcement of arbitration clauses. International commercial arbitration awards are recognized by national courts in most parts of the world. To help parties pursue dispute resolution in an international setting, the AAA has established the International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (ICDR). The Centre is charged with the exclusive administration of all of the AAA's international matters. The ICDR's experience, international expertise, and multilingual staff form an integral part of the dispute resolution process. The ICDR's international system is premised on its ability to move matters forward, facilitate communications, ensure that qualified arbitrators and mediators are appointed, control costs, understand cultural sensitivities, resolve procedural impasses, and properly interpret and apply its International Arbitration and Mediation Rules. Additionally, the ICDR has many cooperative agreements with arbitral institutions around the world for facilitating the administration of its international cases. The ICDR offers clients the opportunity to file cases under specific sets of rules, which allow clients to choose where a dispute will be arbitrated as well as provide a mechanism to select a skilled arbitrator or mediator with the appropriate language skills. The filing process has been streamlined to give customers the fastest possible service and the easiest way to file. International cases may now be filed with AAA/ICDR Case Filing Services , a central department where experts in intake move each matter forward quickly and are available to answer any case-filing questions. EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 2010: The AAA will retain a portion of the administrative filing fee if a party files a demand for arbitration that is incomplete or otherwise does not meet the filing requirements contained in the Rules, and if the deficiency cannot be corrected in a reasonable period of time. Please review the fee schedule in the current rules for additional details. If you would like to file a case by mail or fax, please complete the appropriate form(s) and forward to AAA/ICDR Case Filing Services. International Centre for Dispute Resolution Phone: 856-435-6401 Email box Rules and Procedures
ICDR Online Dispute Resolution for Manufacturers/Supplier Disputes
Forms/Online Filing
ICDR Young & International
International Arbitrators/Mediators
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