General Conditions - Chapter 4 - Comparison of International Arbitration Rules - 3rd Edition
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Originally from: Comparison of International Arbitration Rules - 3rd Edition
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General Conditions
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
STOCKHOLM CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
ARBITRATION RULES
(2007)
Article 8—Notices
(1) Any notice or other
communication from
the Secretariat or the
Board shall be
delivered to the last
known address of the
addressee.
(2) Any notice or other
communication shall
be delivered by
courier or registered
mail, facsimile
transmission, e-mail or
any other means of
communication that
provides a record of
the sending thereof.
(3) A notice or
communication sent in
accordance with
paragraph (2) shall be
deemed to have been
received by the
addressee on the date
it would normally have
been received given
the chosen means of
communication.
Article 33—
Communications
from the Arbitral
Tribunal
Article 8 shall apply to
communications from
the Arbitral Tribunal.
Initiation of
Proceedings—
Article 4—Date of
Commencement
The arbitration shall
be deemed to
commence on the
date on which the
Request for Arbitration
is received by the
SCC Institute.
Full Table of Contents from "Comparison of International Arbitration Rules - 3rd Edition"
1 ARBITRATION CLAUSE
Model Clause
Effect of Arbitration Clause/Application of Rules
2 COMMENCEMENT OF ARBITRATION
Notice or Request for Arbitration
Answer and Counterclaims/Reply
Registration Fee/Advance on Costs
Consolidation
3 CONSTITUTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
Number of Arbitrators
Nationality/Qualifications of Arbitrators
Disclosure by Arbitrators
Appointment of Arbitrators
Challenge of Arbitrators
Replacement of Arbitrators
Truncated Tribunals
Compensation of Arbitrators
Communications Between Parties and Arbitrators
Liability of Arbitrators/Arbitral Institutions
4 GENERAL CONDITIONS
Notices and Communications/Calculation of Periods of Time
Place of Arbitration
Language/Translations
Representation and Assistance
Confidentiality/Privacy
5 PRELIMINARY ISSUES
Jurisdictional Issues
Applicable Substantive Law
Punitive Damages
6 ARBITRAL PROCEEDINGS
Transmission of File to Arbitrators
Conduct of Proceedings Generally/Applicable Procedural Law
Procedural Rulings
Expedited Proceedings
Terms of Reference/Procedural Timetable/Pre-Hearing Conference
Statement of Claim
Statement of Defense/Counterclaims/Reply
Amendments to Claims/Defenses
Further Written Statements
Time Limits
Disclosure/Discovery
Hearings
Evidence
Witnesses
Experts
Interim Measures
Emergency Interim Measures
Default
Waiver of Rules
Closure of Hearings or Proceedings
7 ARBITRAL DECISIONS/AWARDS
Time Limits for Award
Quorum/Dissents
Place, Form, Notification and Effect of Award
Currency of Award/Interest
Determination and Allocation of Arbitration Costs
Correction, Interpretation or Supplementation of Award
Settlement/Other Termination
Recourse Against Award
INDEX
APPENDIX
International Chamber of Commerce ("ICC") Arbitration Rules
AAA/ICDR International Arbitration Rules
London Court of International Arbitration ("LCIA") Rules
Stockholm Chamber of Commerce ("SCC") Arbitration Rules
International Center for the Settlement of Investment Disputes ("ICSID") Arbitration Rules
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law ("UNCITRAL") Arbitration Rules
Center For Public Resources ("CPR") International Arbitration Rules