This article breaks down the core legal updates and practical management strategies for the 2017 editions. 1. The Philosophy of the 2017 Update
The 1999 "Dispute Adjudication Board" (DAB) has evolved into the .
The legal guide contains a procedural flowchart. It directs you to immediately issue a Notice of Dissatisfaction with the “deemed” non-decision, then file for arbitration under the ICC or SIAC rules without waiting for the DAAB’s silence to be confirmed.
: Rules now expressly allow for virtual DAAB meetings and online site visits.
This article breaks down the core legal updates and practical management strategies for the 2017 editions. 1. The Philosophy of the 2017 Update
The 1999 "Dispute Adjudication Board" (DAB) has evolved into the .
The legal guide contains a procedural flowchart. It directs you to immediately issue a Notice of Dissatisfaction with the “deemed” non-decision, then file for arbitration under the ICC or SIAC rules without waiting for the DAAB’s silence to be confirmed.
: Rules now expressly allow for virtual DAAB meetings and online site visits.