
Guide to the LCIA Arbitration Rules
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Table of Authorities
- Table of Legislation
- Arbitration Rules
- International Instruments
- List of Abbreviations
- 1. Introduction
- A. The London Court of International Arbitration
- B. The LCIA Arbitration Rules
- C. The LCIA as Appointing Authority under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules
- D. The Softwood Lumber Arbitrations
- E. Other Forms of Dispute Resolution Administered by the LCIA
- 2. The Role of the LCIA's Organs (Articles 3 and 29)
- A. Article 3 - The LCIA Court and Registrar
- B. Article 29 - Decisions by the LCIA Court
- 3. Starting the Arbitration (Articles 1, 2, and 4)
- A. Article 1 - The Request for Arbitration
- B. Article 2 - The Response
- C. Article 4 - Notices and Periods of Time
- 4. The Arbitral Tribunal: Formation and Challenge (Articles 5 to 13)
- A. Article 5 - Formation of the Arbitral Tribunal
- B. Article 6 - Nationality of Arbitrators
- C. Article 7 - Party and Other Nominations
- D. Article 8 - Three or More Parties
- E. Article 9 - Expedited Formation
- F. Article 10 - Revocation of Arbitrator's Appointment
- G. Article 11 - Nomination and Replacement of Arbitrators
- H. Article 12 - Majority Power to Continue Proceedings
- I. Article 13 - Communications between Parties and the Arbitral Tribunal
- 5. Conduct of the Arbitration (Articles 14 to 21)
- A. Article 14 - Conduct of the Proceedings
- B. Article 15 - Submission of Written Statements and Documents
- C. Article 16 - Seat of Arbitration and Place of Hearings
- D. Article 17 - Language of Arbitration
- E. Article 18 - Party Representation
- F. Article 19 - Hearings
- G. Article 20 - Witnesses
- H. Article 21 - Experts to the Arbitral Tribunal
- 6. The Powers of the Arbitral Tribunal (Articles 22, 23, and 25)
- A. Article 22 - Additional Powers of the Arbitral Tribunal
- B. Article 23 - Jurisdiction of the Arbitral Tribunal
- C. Article 25 - Interim and Conservatory Measures
- 7. Awards (Articles 26 and 27)
- A. Article 26 - The Award
- B. Article 27 - Correction of Award and Additional Awards
- 8. Costs (Articles 24 and 28)
- A. Article 28 - Arbitration and Legal Costs
- B. Article 24 - Deposits
- 9. Miscellaneous Provisions (Articles 30, 31, and 32)
- A. Article 30 - Confidentiality
- B. Article 31 - Exclusion of Liability
- C. Article 32 - General Rules
- Appendix 1. Recommended LCIA Arbitration Clauses
- Appendix 2. LCIA Arbitration Rules
- Appendix 3. Schedule of the LCIA's Arbitration Fees and Costs
- Appendix 4. Constitution of the LCIA Arbitration Court
- Appendix 5. Membership of the LCIA Arbitration Court
- Appendix 6. Directives of the LCIA Arbitration Court under Articles 24, 26, and 28
- Appendix 7. Constitution of the LCIA Users' Councils
- Appendix 8. The English Arbitration Act 1996
- Appendix 9. UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
- Appendix 10. LCIA Mediation Procedure
- Appendix 11. DIFC-LCIA Arbitration Rules
- Bibliography
- Index
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