The International ARBITRATION Council
International Arbitration CounciI [IAC] was established in the year 2010 with a vision of connecting Asia with the rest of the world for Dispute Settlements. IAC is well-known for its ubiquity , viability , humble structure that provides equal and easy access for arbitration without any discrimination. International Arbitration Council , a not-for profit institution accepts arbitration applications , cases on both virtual and physical modes. Arbitration Proceedings are held both in physical and Virtual modes as decided by the council which is mostly depending up on the gravity of the case. IAC has emerged as the leading network of boutique International Arbitration Centers in the world.
Asia & The world linkage for arbitration
Modern business relationships have become immensely
complex, particularly as a consequence of growth
in trade in services as well as goods, electronic data interchange, information technology and multi-national commercial structures. The amounts at stake can be huge. In sectors
where information technology is developing rapidly, speed in resolving
disputes can be critical. Not only are there far more players
in the international market- place but they operate against a rich backdrop of
diverse legal systems with differing policy frameworks and political
systems. Thus International Arbitration Council ( IAC ) has established Arbitration Centers in Asian Continent along with neutral filing facility centers in the Middle East and South Asia.
International Arbitration Council is very economical for Small and Medium Enterprises, Families, Medium Net Worth Individuals and Societies. Cases that are connected to Asian Continent from all over the world can be filed at IAC virtually from all over the world
arbitration in Asia are more culturally intrinsic.
Popularity of
arbitration in Asia are more culturally intrinsic.
Arbitration, like litigation in character and tends to produce equal justice. International Arbitration Council's Decisions are based on both the legal rights and obligations of the parties along with their interests and intentions. Traditionally there has been
a cultural
preference in many Asian societies
to resolve
disputes privately through negotiation, mediation and conciliation.
Minimum Sitting Fee USD 160 Per Hour Only
International Arbitration Council's Process , Rules and Regulation Hand Book Can be obtained upon request at iac@internationalarbitrationcouncil.net
Area's of International Arbitration
Why International Arbitration Council ?
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