The Asia Pacific Arbitration Review 2009
Section 1: Introduction
International Arbitration in South and East Asia — Opportunities, Challenges and the ICC Experience
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International Chamber of Commerce38 cours Albert 1er |
The International Chamber of Commerce is the largest, most representative business organisation in the world. Its thousands of member companies in over 130 countries have interests spanning every sector of private enterprise. A world network of national committees keeps the ICC International Secretariat in Paris informed about national and regional business priorities. More than 2000 experts drawn from ICC's member companies feed their knowledge and experience into crafting the ICC stance on specific business issues. The United Nations, the World Trade Organization and many other intergovernmental bodies, both international and regional, are kept in touch with the views of international business through ICC. |
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