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ICC rules top arbitration ratings

09 July 2025
Issue: 8124 / Categories: Legal News , Arbitration , ADR , International
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Arbitration professionals prefer the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitration rules

The ICC rules were the top choice of 60% of arbitration professionals in Europe, 74% in the Caribbean and Latin America, 53% in Africa, 59% in the Middle East and 55% in North America, according to the 2025 International Arbitration Survey, conducted by Queen Mary University in partnership with White & Case, published last week.

ICC International Court of Arbitration president Claudia Salomon said the ICC has more than a century of experience, ‘combined with our continued focus on meeting the evolving needs of the parties’.

Issue: 8124 / Categories: Legal News , Arbitration , ADR , International
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