A Newborn National Authority for Alternative Dispute Resolution and its Development in Cambodia
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has become an important way to resolve various types of disputes outside of the court system in Cambodia.
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) has become an important way to resolve various types of disputes outside of the court system in Cambodia.
One of the notable features of arbitration is the finality and enforceability of arbitral awards. This means that an award is binding on the parties and can be enforced in the courts of any country that is a signatory to …
Our firm has contributed a chapter titled “The rise of arbitration in the Asia-Pacific region” to The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2024, published by the Global Arbitration Review (GAR), a leading resource on international arbitration news.
The National Commercial Arbitration Centre (“NCAC”) is a non-profit commercial dispute resolution institution based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. On 18 March 2023, the General Assembly of the NCAC adopted three main documents to allow the NCAC to provide mediation services.
This article provides a summary of the current state of mediation in Cambodia. It also gives an insight into the current legal and regulatory developments relating to mediation and what can be expected of mediation in Cambodia in the near future.
We are pleased to announce the launch of new topics in our Country Chapters. These include responding to court proceedings in breach of the arbitration agreement, jurisdiction and powers of tribunals, and many more.
Cambodia established its first commercial arbitration centre, the National Commercial Arbitration Centre of Cambodia (“NCAC”) in 2006, which then commenced operations in 2013. As of December 2020, NCAC has received 25 cases …
Authored Publication – Our firm has contributed a chapter titled “The rise of arbitration in the Asia-Pacific” to “The Asia-Pacific Arbitration Review 2023” as published by the Global Arbitration Review (“GAR”), a leading resource on international arbitration news.
The National Commercial Arbitration Centre of Cambodia (NCAC) adopted its first arbitration rules on 11 July 2014. Since then, there has been a significant jump in cases referred to NCAC, showing the growing trust that …
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