The Asia Pacific Arbitration Review 2009
Section 1: Introduction
'The worst of times, the best of times'
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Director general and registrar of the London Court of International Arbitration
London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)70 Fleet Street |
The LCIA is one of the longest-established international institutions for commercial dispute resolution. It is also one of the most modern and forward looking. Its organisation, operation and outlook, and the services it provides are worldwide. Although based in London, the LCIA is a thoroughly international institution, providing efficient, flexible and impartial administration of dispute resolution proceedings for all parties, regardless of their location, and under any system of law. Its operation and outlook are geared to ensuring that the parties may have complete confidence in its international credentials and in its impartiality. |
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