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Etihad Airlines to pilot ICC AOKpass on Paris-Abu Dhabi flights

2021-02-28T13:42:40+02:00

26 January 2021 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), International SOS, and Ethiad Airlines have joined together to pilot ICC AOKpass on Paris-Abu Dhabi flights. In collaboration with Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, MedAire, an International SOS company, has launched an advanced operational pilot for the digitalisation of pre-departure COVID-19 testing using the ICC AOKpass mobile app. Following the success of an initial pilot for Etihad launched in September 2020 as a world’s first for the air travel industry, use of ICC AOKpass is now offered to Etihad passengers flying from Paris Charles de Gaulle to Abu

Etihad Airlines to pilot ICC AOKpass on Paris-Abu Dhabi flights2021-02-28T13:42:40+02:00

Study shows vaccine nationalism could cost rich countries US$4.5 trillion

2021-02-28T15:33:57+02:00

25 January 2021 New comprehensive economic modelling shows advanced economies stand to lose trillions of dollars through vaccine nationalism – more than previously thought Economic benefits of funding multilateral efforts to ensure equitable access to vaccines dwarf the costs Advanced economies with international linkages have the most to gain from global collaboration on vaccine access and distribution A new study commissioned by the ICC Research Foundation has found that the global economy stands to lose as much as $9.2 trillion if governments fail to ensure developing economy access to COVID-19 vaccines, as much as half of which would fall on advanced

Study shows vaccine nationalism could cost rich countries US$4.5 trillion2021-02-28T15:33:57+02:00

New ICC report takes bold move to tackle unreliability of witness testimony in arbitration

2021-02-28T16:43:20+02:00

19 January 2021 ICC has launched a new report on the accuracy of fact witness memory in international arbitration. The report, which is the first of its kind conducted by an arbitral institution, analyses the psychological science of human memory, and offers arbitrators and counsel guidance to enhance the probative value of fact witness evidence The groundbreaking report, by the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR, was presented today during a live webinar. The ICC Task Force on Maximising the Probative Value of Witness Evidence – initiated by former Commission Chair Christopher Newmark and co-chaired by Baker & McKenzie Partner Ragnar Harbst and

New ICC report takes bold move to tackle unreliability of witness testimony in arbitration2021-02-28T16:43:20+02:00

ICC announces record 2020 caseloads in Arbitration and ADR

2021-02-28T17:15:43+02:00

12 January 2021 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has announced record requests in 2020 for its arbitration and ADR services. The world’s preferred arbitral institute, the ICC International Court of Arbitration recorded a total of 946 new arbitration cases in 2020 – the highest number of cases registered since 2016, when a complex cluster of small disputes effectuated a marked increase in the statistics. Of the 946 total registered cases, a record 929 were requested under the ICC Rules of Arbitration while 17 cases were filed under the ICC Appointing Authority Rules whereby parties to an arbitration who have determined

ICC announces record 2020 caseloads in Arbitration and ADR2021-02-28T17:15:43+02:00

AdR and Alitalia begin digitalising negativity certificates with ICC AOKpass

2021-02-28T17:31:38+02:00

5 January 2021 Aeroporti di Roma and Alitalia have today begun using ICC AOKpass in a pilot scheme to digitise Covid-19 rapid antigen test results, carried out at the airport. The testing will allow passengers bound for New York on Alitalia Covid-tested flights to present, upon boarding, a digital negativity certificate from a Covid-19 rapid antigen test, augmenting safety and saving time during travel procedures. In December, ICC announced the first ever use of a digital travel pass by a national immigration authority to verify the Covid-19 status of inbound travellers, following the conclusion of a ground-breaking pilot in partnership with International SOS

AdR and Alitalia begin digitalising negativity certificates with ICC AOKpass2021-02-28T17:31:38+02:00

8 ways ICC led dispute resolution in 2020

2021-02-28T17:33:30+02:00

1 January 2021 In a challenging year, ICC remained steadfast in our commitment to bring our quality dispute resolution services closer to users worldwide. Here are 8 highlights from our ICC Dispute Resolution year… Announcing record figures and a major milestone ICC’s dispute resolution year got off to a flying start with the registration of our 25,000th arbitration case. In January, we also announced record figures for 2019 revealing a record 869 new cases involving parties originating from 147 countries and independent territories. President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Alexis Mourre said: “The continued growth in ICC Arbitration cases

8 ways ICC led dispute resolution in 20202021-02-28T17:33:30+02:00

10 ways ICC made business work in 2020

2021-02-28T17:41:23+02:00

29 December 2020 In a year that put to the test ICC’s ability to mobilise business behind global challenges, our pioneering spirit shone through to ensure our global institution lived up to its reputation as the trusted voice of business on issues facing people and planet. We’re taking a look back at our ground-breaking year to wrap up just 10 ways in which we made business work for everyone, every day, everywhere. Saving lives and livelihoods – ICC acts against Covid-19 Before Covid-19 had a name, ICC Secretary General John W.H. Denton AO responded to the outbreak of coronavirus in China underscoring the

10 ways ICC made business work in 20202021-02-28T17:41:23+02:00

ICC Court releases updates to its Note ahead of 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules ICC Court releases updates to its Note ahead of 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules

2021-02-28T17:38:38+02:00

29 December 2020 Ahead of the entry into force of the 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules, the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce has released updates to its Note to Parties and Arbitral Tribunals on the Conduct of Arbitration under the ICC Rules of Arbitration, effective 1 January 2021. Last updated in 2019, the Note provides parties and arbitral tribunals with practical guidance concerning the conduct of arbitrations under the ICC Rules and summarises the practices of the ICC Court. The updates were discussed by the Bureau of the ICC Court, further to proposals made by ICC Court President Alexis

ICC Court releases updates to its Note ahead of 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules ICC Court releases updates to its Note ahead of 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules2021-02-28T17:38:38+02:00

Making competition law part of the solution to the climate challenge

2021-02-28T18:26:20+02:00

10 December 2020 ICC has launched a working paper outlining how changes to the application of competition law could accelerate corporate action to fight climate change. Issued on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the landmark Paris Agreement, the paper highlights how competition law – and, more specifically, the fear of unnecessarily restrictive antitrust enforcement – currently inhibits companies from working together to reduce their carbon footprints. There are signs that many businesses are eager to partner on sustainability efforts – recognising that  co-operation is vital to achieve meaningful scale in addressing climate change and other environmental challenges. However, a

Making competition law part of the solution to the climate challenge2021-02-28T18:26:20+02:00

New report addresses illicit crimes in free trade zones

2021-02-28T18:24:07+02:00

10 December 2020 ICC’s Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) initiative has released a 2020 update of its 2013 publication examining the balance of facilitation and control required to combat illicit trade in Free Trade Zones. Paris, 10 December 2020 The updated paper Controlling the zone: Balancing facilitation and control to combat illicit trade in the world’s Free Trade Zones sheds light on the trends of counterfeiting and other forms of illicit trade facilitated through free trade zones (FTZs). Specifically, the report addresses how criminals use transit or transhipment of goods, through multiple, geographically diverse FTZs for no other purpose than

New report addresses illicit crimes in free trade zones2021-02-28T18:24:07+02:00
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