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adjudication.co.uk

Adjudication.co.uk is an adjudicator nominating body and provider of adjudication services and information. Resources on its site include legislation relating to adjudication in the construction and telecommunications industries and digests of cases 1999 onwards, with links to full judgments.

Atkinson Law

Atkinson Law is the web site of Daniel Atkinson, a chartered civil engineer, adjudicator and non-practising barrister. Besides information about the services offered by his company, there are articles and case digests relating chiefly to construction disputes. There are links to the full text of the case if it is publicly available.

Central Arbitration Committee

The Central Arbitration Committee is an independent body which exercises certain statutory powers relating to the recognition and derecognition of trade unions, and determines certain kinds of disputes between trade unions and employers. It also provides voluntary arbitration in industrial disputes. The site has decisions from June 2000 onwards, details of forthcoming hearings, press releases, recent annual reports, guidance and forms.

David Cornes

David Cornes is a full-time commercial mediator. The Law section of his web site contains details of cases relating to mediation, with links to full text judgments, and a number of documents including the European Code of Conduct on Mediation, the European Mediation Directive, Practice Directions and Pre-Action Protocols. Other content includes quarterly Mediation Updates and articles by David Cornes.

elexica

Elexica is a free legal resource from the international law firm Simmons & Simmons, providing frequent updates in the fields of dispute resolution, banking and building/construction, among many others. Typically the materials within each subject area will include practice notes, current awareness materials, case summaries and guidelines. Email newsletters are also available. Registration is required for full access.

ICSID

The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) is an international organisation which facilitates the settlement of disputes between governments and foreign investors. Its web site contains ICSID cases, in pdf format, 1984 onwards; the ICSID convention, regulations and rules; and a table of bilateral investment treaties.

International Commercial Arbitration: Locating the Resources

Written by Jean M. Wenger, of the Cook County Law Library, Chicago and made available via LLRX.com, this is an updated version (May 2004) of a guide to international arbitration sources, with links to the sources mentioned. Areas covered include treaties, institutions, rules, national law, model clauses and decisions/awards.

International Court of Arbitration

The International Court of Arbitration is the arbitration body of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Site content includes the full text of the ICC Rules of Arbitration, ICC Model Clauses, details of how the Court works, and news archives 2000 onwards.

London Court of International Arbitration

The LCIA is an international institution, based in London, which provides arbitration and dispute resolution services for all parties, regardless of location, under any legal system. Contents include the text of the LCIA's Arbitration Rules in English and several other languages, its Mediation Procedure, and Recommended Clauses for arbitration and mediation. The Links section includes conventions, alternative sets of arbitration rules (eg UNCITRAL), and other international arbitration-related sites.

Permanent Court of Arbitration

The Permanent Court of Arbitration is an intergovernmental organisation based in The Hague and established in 1899 to facilitate arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution between states. Its web site includes information on the history, structure and procedures of the Court; the texts of UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules and documents; recent and pending cases; and annual reports 1999 onwards. Select "Documents and Resources" and then "Basic Documents" for the Court's own Rules of Procedure and Model Clauses.

Technology and Construction Court

The Technology and Construction Court (TCC) was formerly (before October1998) known as the Official Referees' Court. It deals principally with disputes arising in such specialist fields as engineering, technology and building. The TCC section of Her Majesty's Courts Service's site provides daily lists, forms, judgments (via a link to the BAILII site), practice directions and guidance documents such as the Technology and Construction Court Guide.

UNCITRAL

UNCITRAL is the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, a body created by the UN General Assembly in 1966 to harmonise and unify the law of international trade. Its site contains adopted texts such as conventions, arbitration rules, conciliation rules and model laws. A separate section gives information on the status of conventions. Other site content includes the Commission's Yearbook 1968 onwards, and "CLOUT", an extensive digest of case law on UNCITRAL texts with links to the full text in pdf.


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