ICC reports slight increase in caseload for 2011 | Practical Law

ICC reports slight increase in caseload for 2011 | Practical Law

The ICC has reported a small increase in the number of new cases received in 2011. (Free access.)

ICC reports slight increase in caseload for 2011

Practical Law UK Legal Update 7-517-1804 (Approx. 3 pages)

ICC reports slight increase in caseload for 2011

by PLC Arbitration
Published on 10 Jan 2012France, International
The ICC has reported a small increase in the number of new cases received in 2011. (Free access.)
The International Court of Arbitration at the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Court) received 795 new cases in 2011, a slight increase compared to 793 in 2010. The full statistical report for 2011 will be published in the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin and the ICC Dispute Resolution Library later this year.
Seven new cases have been filed at the ICC Court since the launch of the new ICC Arbitration Rules 2012 on 1 January 2012, which involve parties from a number of countries, including Brazil, Hong Kong, Egypt, India, Jordan, Peru, South Korea and the US.
The new statistics will shortly be added to Checklist, Institutional statistics.