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Arbitration Law: The ICC Rules

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What is the primary purpose of the ICC Rules?

  1. To provide a framework for the resolution of international commercial disputes through arbitration.

  2. To establish a set of rules for the conduct of arbitration proceedings.

  3. To ensure the enforceability of arbitral awards.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The ICC Rules serve a multifaceted purpose, encompassing the provision of a framework for resolving international commercial disputes through arbitration, establishing rules for conducting arbitration proceedings, and ensuring the enforceability of arbitral awards.

Which of the following is not a mandatory requirement for initiating arbitration under the ICC Rules?

  1. A written request for arbitration.

  2. Payment of an administrative fee.

  3. A statement of claim.

  4. A response to the statement of claim.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

While a written request for arbitration, payment of an administrative fee, and a statement of claim are mandatory requirements for initiating arbitration under the ICC Rules, a response to the statement of claim is not.

What is the role of the ICC Secretariat in arbitration proceedings?

  1. To administer the arbitration proceedings.

  2. To appoint the arbitral tribunal.

  3. To review the arbitral award.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ICC Secretariat plays a crucial role in administering arbitration proceedings, including receiving and transmitting communications, arranging for the appointment of the arbitral tribunal, and providing administrative support throughout the proceedings.

How many arbitrators are typically appointed in an ICC arbitration?

  1. One.

  2. Three.

  3. Five.

  4. It depends on the agreement of the parties.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The number of arbitrators appointed in an ICC arbitration is determined by the agreement of the parties. If the parties cannot agree, the ICC Court will decide the number of arbitrators.

What is the role of the arbitral tribunal in an ICC arbitration?

  1. To hear the evidence and arguments of the parties.

  2. To make a decision on the merits of the dispute.

  3. To enforce the arbitral award.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The arbitral tribunal in an ICC arbitration is responsible for hearing the evidence and arguments of the parties, making a decision on the merits of the dispute, and enforcing the arbitral award.

What is the typical duration of an ICC arbitration?

  1. 6 months.

  2. 1 year.

  3. 18 months.

  4. It depends on the complexity of the dispute.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The duration of an ICC arbitration can vary depending on the complexity of the dispute. Simple disputes may be resolved within a few months, while complex disputes may take several years.

What is the effect of an ICC arbitral award?

  1. It is binding on the parties.

  2. It can be enforced in any country that has signed the New York Convention.

  3. Both of the above.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An ICC arbitral award is binding on the parties and can be enforced in any country that has signed the New York Convention, which recognizes and enforces arbitral awards made in other countries.

What are the grounds for challenging an ICC arbitral award?

  1. Serious procedural irregularities.

  2. Corruption or fraud.

  3. Manifest disregard of the law.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An ICC arbitral award can be challenged on the grounds of serious procedural irregularities, corruption or fraud, or manifest disregard of the law.

Where can an ICC arbitral award be challenged?

  1. In the country where the arbitration took place.

  2. In the country where the award was made.

  3. In the country where the award is to be enforced.

  4. Any of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An ICC arbitral award can be challenged in the country where the arbitration took place, in the country where the award was made, or in the country where the award is to be enforced.

What is the time limit for challenging an ICC arbitral award?

  1. 3 months.

  2. 6 months.

  3. 1 year.

  4. It varies depending on the country.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The time limit for challenging an ICC arbitral award varies depending on the country in which the challenge is brought.

What is the role of the ICC Court in arbitration proceedings?

  1. To appoint the arbitral tribunal.

  2. To review the arbitral award.

  3. To enforce the arbitral award.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ICC Court plays a role in appointing the arbitral tribunal in ICC arbitration proceedings.

What is the composition of the ICC Court?

  1. Judges appointed by the ICC.

  2. Arbitrators appointed by the ICC.

  3. Representatives of the ICC member countries.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ICC Court is composed of judges appointed by the ICC.

What is the role of the ICC International Centre for ADR in arbitration proceedings?

  1. To administer the arbitration proceedings.

  2. To appoint the arbitral tribunal.

  3. To provide training and education on arbitration.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ICC International Centre for ADR plays a role in administering arbitration proceedings under the ICC Rules.

What is the role of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR in arbitration proceedings?

  1. To develop and revise the ICC Rules.

  2. To promote the use of arbitration.

  3. To provide training and education on arbitration.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR plays a role in developing and revising the ICC Rules, promoting the use of arbitration, and providing training and education on arbitration.

What is the role of the ICC Institute of World Business Law in arbitration proceedings?

  1. To conduct research on arbitration.

  2. To publish books and articles on arbitration.

  3. To organize conferences and seminars on arbitration.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The ICC Institute of World Business Law plays a role in conducting research on arbitration, publishing books and articles on arbitration, and organizing conferences and seminars on arbitration.

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