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ICC Arbitration

ICC Arbitration refers to a process where two parties in a dispute agree to resolve their disagreements through a neutral, private tribunal facilitated by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Instead of going to court, they select arbitrators—experts who hear evidence and make a binding decision. This method is often faster, more flexible, and confidential, making it suitable for international business disputes. The ICC provides rules and procedures to ensure a fair process, and the resulting decision, or award, is enforceable globally under international law.