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Arbitration is divided into institutional and ad hoc arbitration.
When it comes to arbitration, I think we all agree that any ad hoc arbitration group should consist of relevant experts.
Years of failed negotiations led Canada and France to agree in March 1989 to establish an ad hoc arbitration court that would resolve the dispute.
He has expertise in advising sovereign states, governments, international organizations and institutions on inter-state, private, institutional and ad hoc arbitrations.
He has participated in more than 550 international arbitrations, including several of the largest institutional and ad hoc arbitrations in recent decades (see below).
Born has sat frequently as arbitrator in institutional and ad hoc arbitrations, including both international commercial and investment arbitrations.
It promulgates its own rules and procedures, which are frequently adopted in ad hoc arbitrations even where the LCIA itself is not involved.
In ad hoc arbitrations, the arbitral tribunals are appointed by the parties or by an appointing authority chosen by the parties.
The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules (providing a set of rules for an ad hoc arbitration)
The Institute also offers nominating and appointing services for ad hoc arbitration, adjudication and mediation that are often used by parties in arbitration clauses as a means of selecting a single, neutral, arbitrator.
These include the agreement to arbitrate, a definition of the scope of disputes subject to arbitration, means for selecting the arbitrator(s), a choice of the arbitral seat and the adoption of institutional or ad hoc arbitration rules.
The CARP system consisted of ad hoc arbitration panels that recommended the royalty rates and distribution of royalty fees collected under certain of the statutory licenses and set some of the terms and conditions of some of the statutory licenses.