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ICDR (International Centre for Dispute Resolution) Rules

The ICDR (International Centre for Dispute Resolution) Rules provide a set of procedures for resolving international commercial disputes outside courts, typically through arbitration. These rules outline how parties select arbitrators, file claims, exchange evidence, and reach a resolution, ensuring the process is fair, efficient, and impartial. The goal is to help businesses resolve disagreements quickly and securely, maintaining confidentiality and respecting the agreed terms. Overall, the ICDR Rules streamline dispute resolution by providing a clear framework for arbitration that is recognized internationally.