Chambre
Arbitrale Maritime De Paris
C.A.M.P. offers to parties engaged in international
maritime trade a list of about 70 independent arbitrators having
experience in professional fields (as commercial maritime practitioners,
jurists or maritime experts). |
Hong
Kong International Arbitration Centre
HKIAC was established in 1985 to assist disputing parties
to solve their disputes by arbitration and by other means of
dispute resolution. |
The
London Maritime Arbitrators Association
The London Maritime Arbitrators Association (the L.M.A.A.) is
an association of practising maritime arbitrators.
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China
Maritime Arbitration Commission (CMAC)
China Maritime Arbitration Commission (CMAC) independently and
impartially resolves, by means of arbitration, contractual and
non-contractual maritime disputes arising from, or in the process
of, transportation, production and navigation by or at sea,
in coastal waters and other waters adjacent to sea, with a view
to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties
concerned. |
LCIA
The LCIA is one of the longest-established international institutions
for commercial dispute resolution. It is also one of the most
modern and forward-looking. |
ICC
ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) is the voice of world
business championing the global economy as a force for economic
growth, job creation and prosperity.
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The
Baltic Exchange
The Baltic Exchange is a membership organisation at the heart
of the global maritime marketplace. They provide independent
daily shipping market information, maintain professional shipbroking
standards and resolve disputes. |
British
Maritime Law Association
The British Maritime Law Association was founded in 1908. Its
purpose is and always has been to promote the study and the
advancement of British maritime and mercantile law.
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Chartered
Institute of Arbitrators
The Institute is a recognised world leader in providing training
and qualifications in Arbitration, Mediation and Adjudication. |