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International Chamber of Commerce Releases New Rules of Mediation

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) released new ICC Rules of Mediation earlier this month, it said in a press release. Effective Jan. 1, the new ICC Rules replace the ICC ADR Rules for amicable dispute resolution in place since…

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2001, it said. "The new Rules have been adapted to help parties resolve even the most complex cross-border disputes quickly and reliably. Changes include the setting of mediation as the default technique, as well as increased support from the ICC International Centre for ADR, the body administering the new Rules." The rules were revised by a task force of 90 specialists from 29 countries and validated by ICC’s Commission on Arbitration and ADR, the ICC said.