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New LCIA Arbitration Rules Come into Effect Today

October 01, 2014

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The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), one of the world's leading international arbitration institutions, recently adopted a new set of arbitration rules, which will come into force on October 1, 2014. The new rules revise and update the previous version of the LCIA Arbitration Rules which have been in effect since 1998, and are intended to better align the rules with modern arbitral practice, and to promote a speedy, efficient, and fair arbitral process.

Although the previous version of the LCIA Arbitration Rules was popular, the practice of international arbitration has evolved since it came into force. International commercial disputes have become substantially more complex, and a view developed that the LCIA Arbitration Rules needed to be modernized. This perception became all the more pronounced when other well-known sets of arbitration rules were revised in recent years, including the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules in 2010 and the ICC Arbitration Rules in 2012, among others.

Some of the more significant changes to the LCIA Arbitration Rules include:

As the new rules come into force, it will be interesting to see whether and to what extent LCIA arbitrations improve and evolve.

For a more complete look at the LCIA's new arbitration rules, please read our client update, New LCIA Arbitration Rules Come into Effect on October 1, 2014.

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