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THE CHAMBRE |
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ARBITRATION |
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CONCILIATION-MEDIATION |
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DOCUMENTATION |
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ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATING |
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| ARBITRATORS |
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The awards are made by the arbitrators in their own name. The name and profession of all arbitrators appear on a pre-determined list (where about sixty names are recorded), which is adopted by a decision of the General Assembly of the members of the Chambre . These arbitrators are professionals who work or have worked in companies with activities principally in international maritime trade and industry. However, they are not professional arbitrators. There are 3 principal categories of arbitrators :
- professionals of maritime trade : ship-owners, charterers, ship-brokers, insurers, cargo and ship-agents, freight forwarders...
- lawyers : maritime law professors, in-house lawyers, judges etc...
- technicians : naval architects, masters mariner, chief engineers, maritime experts...
The diversity of knowledge and skills of each of the arbitrators on the list offered by the Chambre permits the arbitration Tribunals to be chosen according to the particularities of each dispute. Thus each case is judged by specialists and the decisions are taken on an objective basis.
Owing to this diversity, the nomination of experts is very scarce. |
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