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  • A Guide to Arbitration and ADR external link
    The country page from ‘A Guide to Arbitration and ADR in APEC Member Economies’ (from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum).
    Individual pages cover: Arbitration; ADR; a Bibliography; Institutions; and, ICSID adhesion.

     
  • AFMA Arbitration external link
    has been offering an arbitration service since 1984. Arbitrators are entertainment experts. (AFMA is a trade association of motion picture and television distribution and production companies).

     
  • ASIL Information Resources on International Law external link
    The American Society of International Law Library, headquartered in Washington, DC, has since 1962 built a collection of 25,000 items, including books, periodicals, treaty series, databases and official documents of international organizations.
    This electronic guide is based on that background.

     
  • Allsettle.com external link
     

     
  • America International Mediation & Arbitration Center external link
    AIMAC provides Arbitrators and Mediators with entertainment and intellectual property expertise.
    New York, USA.

     
  • American Arbitration Association (AAA) external link
     

     
  • American Bar Association - Dispute Resolution Section external link
     

     
  • American Review of International Arbitration external link
    A Publication of the Parker School of Foreign & Comparative Law, Columbia University. J P Juris Publications. Four issues per year.

     
  • Arbitration Truth external link
    National Arbitration Forum Report: studies compare arbitration and litigation.

     
  • Association for Conflict Resolution external link
    A merged organization of AFM, CREnet and SPIDR (Academy of Family Mediators, Conflict Resolution Education Network, Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution).

     
  • CAMCA external link
    Commercial Arbitration and Mediation Center for the Americas.

     
  • CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution external link
     

     
  • Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution external link
    University of Massachusetts.

     
  • Chicago International Dispute Resolution Association external link
    Provides arbitration and mediation services for international commercial disputes.
    CIDRA is based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Established 1997.

     
  • Clay, A. Stephens external link
    An active international arbitrator and listed in The Best Lawyers in America in Business Litigation.

     
  • clickNsettle external link
    A wholly owned subsidiary of NAM (National Arbitration and Mediation), a national (USA) provider of arbitration and mediation services and electronic case management software.

     
  • Cornell's ICJ Site external link
    A university's site devoted to the United Nation's International Court of Justice (for the ICJ's own site see INTERNATIONAL BODIES FOR PUBLIC ARBITRATION).

     
  • Cornell's PCA Site external link
    A university's site devoted to the Permanent Court of Arbitration (for the PCA's own site see INTERNATIONAL BODIES FOR PUBLIC ARBITRATION).

     
  • Cybersettle external link
    An independent online claim resolution system, that settles claims by matching offers and demands, in the blind, via a password- protected, network-secured Web site.
    [Insurance, personal injury, property damage and other disputes.]

     
  • Davies, John G external link
    Hon. John G. Davies (Ret.):
    Judge Davies is a retired United States District Court Judge, Central District of California. He is a provider of alternative dispute resolution services. These include arbitration and mediation.

     
  • Dembeck, Louise E external link
    President, America International Mediation and Arbitration Center (AIMAC), New York, USA.

     
  • Domain Magistrate external link
     

     
  • GAMA, The Global Arbitration Mediation Association external link
    Use inputed, specific information to search a directory of arbitrators and mediators.

     
  • Global Dispute Resolution external link
    Global Dispute Resolution provides arbitration and mediation services worldwide.

     
  • Institute for Study of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ISADR) external link
    At Humboldt State University, 270 miles north of San Francisco.

     
  • Intersettle external link
    Intersettle.co.uk was launched in November 2000 in order to bring to the legal marketplace a service whereby disputes can be resolved online. Intersettle.co.uk allows you the chance to settle your claim online by virtue of an interactive on-line bidding system. (Based in Scotland.)

     
  • Kantor, Mark external link
    Mark Kantor recently retired from Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. Mr. Kantor's principal focus has been in the area of domestic and international financings and investments. His practice combines Wall Street expertise with Washington experience. He has represented sponsors and financial institutions (including export credit agencies and multilaterals) in complex project financings and other infrastructure projects and workouts and restructurings, and he has considerable experience with the energy, power, telecommunications, aircarrier and financial services industries. He is an experienced arbitrator, and is listed on rosters of numerous U.S. and international arbitral organizations.

     
  • MARS external link
    Mediation Arbitration Resolution Services
    Our dispute resolution process is carried out over by Telephone, as well as, by using videoconferencing and the Internet.

     
  • McRae, Mara external link
    Concentration in commercial litigation and international arbitration.

     
  • Michigan Cybercourt external link
    A detailed set of links on Michigan Cyber Court Law, and the proposed Cybercourt.

     
  • NAM Corporation external link
    National Arbiitration and Mediation is a national provider of arbitration and mediation services and electronic case management software.

     
  • National Academy of Arbitrators external link
     

     
  • National Arbitration Forum external link
    The National Arbitration Forum is one of the largest providers of dispute resolution services in the USA. A national panel of legal professionals (attorneys and former judges) arbitrate and mediate business, consumer, employment and insurance matters. Our web site provides a comprehensive look at the arbitration process and the benefits of advanced dispute resolution (ADR).

     
  • New York Stock Exchange, Inc. Arbitration Department external link
    Rules and Procedures for Securities Arbitration.
    The full text of the Arbitration decisions are also given (these are being loaded to the site for all years back to 1992).

     
  • Ohio State Journal of Dispute Resolution external link
    This page of the site (produced by Ohio State University) is a useful collection of links broken up into five sections (organisations, government, educational institutions, international and commercial).

     
  • PrivateJudge services external link
    Select panel of arbitrators and mediators provide dispute resolution services online and offline.

     
  • Resolution Forum external link
    Resolution Forum, Inc. is engaged in a cooperative effort with the State Bar of Texas Corporate Counsel Section and the State Bar of Texas ADR Section to do the following: Design, develop, and distribute informational packets informing the public about the availability and effective use of ADR processes; Test new ADR processes and technology such as the CAN-WIN(SM) process which merges ADR with the Internet and advanced communications technology; Conduct ADR training programs designed for businesses and institutions; Create a multi-disciplinary panel system for the efficient evaluation and resolution of domestic and international disputes.

     
  • Selected Recent Developments in [Labor] Arbitration external link
    Part of the LawMemo.Com Employment Law Page, edited by Professor Ross Runkel.
    A collection of case summaries dealing with employment arbitration (with links to full text material) dating back to November 1998.
    The cases can be viewed either chronologically or by topic.
    (Also, NLRB e-mail service and links to the court web sites.)

     
  • SettleOnline external link
    With SettleOnline, disputing parties make offers and demands that are not revealed to the other side. SettleOnline's programmed calculations match offers and demands to determine if a settlement is reached, removing personality conflicts and posturing between disputing parties. If the case does not settle, neither side is aware of the other party's numbers and either side can easily select other ADR procedures.

     
  • Smith, Steven Charles, Jur. Dr., FCIArb external link
    USA based Chartered Arbitrator (Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London), Certificated Mediator, and Commercial Attorney, available as neutral or ADR consultant worldwide. Member AAA, CIArb., LCIA. Former University Bus. Law Professor (UCLA, LMU, PSU).

     
  • Society of Maritime Arbitrators external link
    The SMA has its headquarters in New York.

     
  • SquareTrade external link
    Offers “ODR” (online dispute resolution) for :
    -eBay buyer-seller disputes
    -real estate disputes (California)
    -and more general disputes

     
  • The Institute for Transnational Arbitration external link
    Founded in 1986, the ITA is an educational forum in the field of transnational arbitration.
    The ITA hosts an annual commercial arbitration Workshop in Dallas (Texas, USA), publishes News and Notes (with its regularly updated Scoreboard of Adherence to Transnational Arbitration Treaties) quarterly, and runs a Video Library.

     
  • The Mediation Information and Resource Center external link
    MIRC's “Mediation Information” site.

     
  • The SEC, NASD, and Securities Law Info Center external link
    Investor resources for recovering money from stockbrokers who have mismanaged accounts. Step-by-step instructions for determining options, filing arbitration claims and preparing cases.
    (“The 'SEC, NASD and Securities Law Information Center' is a division of the Securities Analysis Group. We work with investors to help prepare their cases.”)

     
  • U.S.-Mexico Conflict Resoloution Center external link
     

     
  • United States Air Force external link
    A good site for full texts of federal and military ADR documents.

     
  • Virtual Magistrate external link
    VMAG provides services to individuals and companies to settle disputes that arise from on-line activity (spamming, defamation or inappropriate messages; requesting the removal of a message or posted web page; have a contract or property or tort dispute regarding on-line issues; or, have a concern about the way you were treated or referred to on-line).

     
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  • Western Justice Center external link
    The purpose of the Western Justice Center Foundation is to create, evaluate and replicate new ways to resolve conflicts and improve the quality of justice. This purpose is fulfilled by: (1) creating cost-effective partnerships among diverse organizations; (2) helping other organizations achieve their missions together; and (3) serving as an umbrella for partnering organizations to develop, evaluate, improve and replicate ground-breaking projects. (Conflict resolution, mediation. Pasadena, California.)

     
  • cyber$ettle external link
    Cybersettle (written cyber$ettle) is a completely automated system for the resolution of disputes.

     

This record is of type: Countries, States, Jurisdictions, etc..

State (country) Specific Information

map of NYC parties 1958-1999
New York Convention 1958-1999.
Though a little dated, we
hoped this graphic would make
the point about the "rise and
rise" of the New York
Convention.

NEW YORK CONVENTION, 1958.

Date of accession: 30 September 1970.

Entry into force for : 29 December 1970.

Limited to Awards:

 

"The United States of America will apply the Convention, on the basis of reciprocity, to the recognition and enforcement of only those awards made in the territory of another Contracting State.
"The United States of America will apply the Convention only to differences arising out of legal relationships, whether contractual or not, which are considered as commercial under the national law of the United States."
Territorial application:
On 3 Nov 1970 notification was received that the NYC would apply to all the territories for the international relations of which the United States of America is responsible.


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