Karim A. Youssef gave the opening remarks on advocacy skills in international arbitration at the 2016 ICC YAF Conference for MENA region in Beirut on 30 September 2016.
Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) Overview
The Young Arbitrators Forum of the ICC allows young practitioners to learn from experienced arbitrators about career development and areas of interest in arbitration.
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FAQ ABOUT ICC YAF Conference on Arbitration
What is ICC YAAF?
ICC YAAF (Young Arbitrators Forum) is a platform within the International Chamber of Commerce designed for young practitioners and professionals interested in arbitration. It provides networking opportunities, educational events, and resources to support career development in international arbitration.
What is the purpose of the ICC International Court of Arbitration?
The ICC International Court of Arbitration is the world’s leading institution for resolving international commercial disputes through arbitration. Its purpose is to provide efficient, impartial, and enforceable dispute resolution services to businesses and individuals engaged in cross-border transactions.
What is the International Chamber of Commerce Geneva arbitration?
The International Chamber of Commerce Geneva arbitration refers to arbitration proceedings administered by the ICC International Court of Arbitration, which is based in Paris. The ICC’s Geneva office primarily supports the organization’s activities and services in Switzerland and the surrounding region.
Where is the ICC International Court of Arbitration?
The ICC International Court of Arbitration is headquartered in Paris, France. It operates globally through its network of National Committees and regional offices, including locations in Geneva, Singapore, New York, Sao Paulo, and Hong Kong, among others.
What is ICC used for?
The ICC, particularly through its International Court of Arbitration, is used primarily for resolving international commercial disputes through arbitration. It offers a neutral forum where parties can resolve conflicts outside of national court systems, based on agreed-upon arbitration rules and procedures.