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the LCIA Rules

The LCIA Rules are a set of procedures used to guide the resolution of international disputes through arbitration, a neutral process where an independent arbitrator or tribunal makes binding decisions. They outline how disputes are initiated, how hearings are conducted, and how decisions are made, ensuring a fair, efficient, and transparent process. The rules help parties located in different countries resolve conflicts without going to court, providing a flexible framework that can be tailored to specific needs. Overall, they facilitate smooth, unbiased resolution of commercial disagreements across borders.