
ICDR Rules
The ICDR Rules (International Centre for Dispute Resolution) are a set of guidelines that govern how international commercial disputes are resolved through arbitration or mediation. They provide a structured process for parties to resolve disagreements efficiently outside traditional courts, ensuring fairness, neutrality, and confidentiality. The rules cover steps from initiating a case to the final award or settlement, including appointment of arbitrators, procedures for hearings, and decision-making. Used globally, they help create a consistent, transparent framework so businesses can settle disputes quickly and effectively across different countries and legal systems.