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TM International Commercial Disputes Tribunal - ICDT INFORMATION & MEMBERS DIRECTORY 2019-20 The Finest and Most Credible Dispute Resolvers for your Success. One World, One Organization www.houseofjustice.org www.arbitrationhub.org www.mediationhub.org TM Federation of Integrated Conflict Management

Traditional ways of experiencing and consuming everything in our life has changed drastically with the advent of internet and an explosion in new technology. In this modern connected world, we all are experiencing new ways of consumption. From Uber to BnB and from Amazon to Netflix and Expedia, innovation and aggregation has become the new norm. While the world is enjoying the new ways of consumption, nothing has much changed in the dispute resolution industry. With an uncertainty and risk to business at every step, the world desperately needs a modern dispute resolution ecosystem that understands and delivers to the needs of modern world consumers. Federation of Integrated Conflict Management is developing the modern world dispute resolution ecosystem - addressing the pain point of finding solutions, services and resources for quick and controlled dispute resolution. Identifying and appointing the most appropriate Neutrals and adopt best suited procedures for the resolution of international commercial disputes. INTRODUCTION TM Federation of Integrated Conflict Management

TM International Commercial Disputes Tribunal - ICDT The Finest and Most Credible Dispute Resolvers for your Success. 2019-20 A part of Global Dispute Resolution Ecosystem developed and managed by FICM, ICDT is the go-toplace of international business community for prevention and resolution of international commercial disputes under its modern laws and procedures. ICDT maintains an updated roster of impartial and credible Neutrals in virtually every specialization from over 30 countries around the world. Parties in international transaction prefer ICDT as their institution of choice in dispute resolution clauses for dealing with unprecedented and unfortunate situations of disagreements and complex disputes. ICDT has two distinct functions - appointment of Neutrals (finest and most credible dispute resolvers) and administration of disputes under ICDT and UNICITRAL model laws and procedures. Anyone can appoint ICDT Neutrals - individuals, corporations, law firms and other dispute resolution bodies for the Ad-Hoc or Institutional dispute resolution process under various institutional rules and procedures. From international small traders and large corporations with complex market disputes and companies filing claims in bulk, to the individuals filing one-off claims, ICDT Neutrals deliver success. For the administration of disputes, ICDT involves full range of methods for settling disputes more swiftly, at less cost - Including a number of options: a dispassionate evaluation of the dispute by experienced case managers, followed by negotiation, conciliation, mediation or a tailored hearing to resolve the issues on which the parties remain in dispute. These options are designed to minimize combative hearings and help parties settle their disputes with the minimum of stress and acrimony, whether they are members of the public or multi-national corporations. ABOUT ICDT

ICDT systems under its rules and a panel of Ready-to-Go finest Dispute Resolvers address the ongoing needs of - Leading international law firms and lawyers Corporate counsel (GC's) of global corporations Business leaders International traders, Importers and Exporters Associations and trade bodies Dispute Resolution Institutes. ICDT is becoming the resource of choice and mentioned in the dispute resolution clauses of almost all kinds of international cross-border commercial agreements to bring certainty in transactions. Corporate businesses, Importers-Exporters, Investors, Shippers and people engaged in all kind of international commercial transactions can use the ICDT tribunals for early resolution of international cross-border disputes of all kinds. Helping international businesses for managing, preventing & resolving disputes ICDT FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

ABOUT ICDT Geared to take on the challenges of the modern world. We are part of an always evolving transnational disputes system that is getting revered for its innovation, aggregation and digital transformation. We embrace new procedures, approaches and reformed processes and are continuously creating new systems for delivering solutions to the modern world. We are building simpler consumer-focused models. Our systems are easier to use for everyone facing complex disputes, and are equally proportionate in resolving simpler disputes. Under our model, cases are handled faster and in a more convenient way, improving the experience for everyone making and defending claims. From virtual hearings, online decision making, early evaluation, mediation and conciliation to the traditional face-to-face hearing, our Neutrals and systems deliver better quality, faster and less stressful resolution of claims. We use specially trained case officers to handle basic case management and case progression. Our unique approach incorporates less combative methods for disputes to be resolved. Neutrals use online, virtual and traditional hearings that best meet the circumstances of the case. Enabling lawyers, parties and witnesses to participate in hearings on telephone and via video conferencing. Our approach to dispute resolution is easily understandable by non-lawyers, helping ordinary business people resolve their issues in a low-key way, without needing expensive legal representation to help them understand what to do. Hearing / Meeting Venues Large buildings and hearing centers at one central place are no more relevant in this modern connected world. Rather use of hearing centers will be diminishing by the day as we move into a connected digital world. We have a list of several hundred venues around the world that will make hearings or mediation conferences much easier and cost effective for everyone. Avoiding long travel time and costs, including inconvenience of a strange land at some time. ICDT Dispute Resolution Rules and Procedures We are constantly establishing an infrastructure of laws, rules and procedures that are aimed at promoting certainty and consistency and expanding the options available to parties for the resolution of international commercial disputes. Conventional arbitration process and proceedings can not be the means to an end to find resolutions. Comprehensive stepped and integrated procedures and the choice of most appropriate Neutrals, who handle each process, are the key to success of parties in disputes. The innovative, flexible and always evolving rules and procedures are the mainstay of ICDT. These rules and procedures help disputing parties of various hues to reach a conclusive finality of their disputes with least pain as compared to the traditional procedures adopted by institutions. THE ICDT DIFFERENCE

Why parties Appoint ICDT Neutrals? Choosing the right arbitrator or mediator is one of the most important decisions parties make in the dispute resolution process. Parties need arbitrators and mediators who understand the intricacies, vulnerabilities, and variances of their cases and industries. A Neutrals Expertise - knowledge, prowess, mastery, proficiency in a particular field is critical for the success of parties in dispute. The FICM ecosystem of Dispute Resolution comprises a full spectrum of dispute resolution practitioners, including mediators, arbitrators, adjudicators, dispute board members and independent domain experts. Our Rosters consist of - accomplished legal professionals with exceptional subjectmatter expertise; former judges Veterans - Administrators and Leaders in public service and civil society business owners who understand the essence of the dispute. With largest diversity, our Tribunal members (Neutrals) - come from over 30 countries around the world speak or conduct proceedings or mediation in over 50 languages are skilled and qualified in diverse techniques and are well versed in the use of modern technology belong to a very diverse cultural, religious, ethnic diversity have balanced nominations from all genders FICM is creating industry benchmarks in quality standards. Members of FICM who act as Neutrals or dispute resolvers undergo continuous skill development of the art and science of dispute resolution techniques that become benchmark of Industry. Panel members are regularly re-assessed on their dispute resolution and professional skills on the basis of a feedback and rating system that the users and peers provide. This ensures a strong commitment towards delivering success to parties in dispute. Each panel member is required to maintain comprehensive Continuing Professional Development (CPD), which is closely monitored by FICM. Panel members are subject to quality assurance and complaints mechanisms. All members are bound by the code of ethics and operational excellence along with other professional and procedural standards. impartial and Independent Neutrals to Conduct Arbitration and/or Mediation under the Rules of ICDT or any other Institution, at any place or seat on earth - Ad-Hoc or Institutional. THE ICDT DIFFERENCE

FICM has a strong commitment to the time and cost effective conduct of cases. In its selection process as well as in the administration of the case, FICM makes every effort to ensure that its Neutrals in all of its dispute resolution bodies share this commitment. Parties in dispute resolution proceedings can draw upon a growing member base of over 1,500 independent Neutrals and Experts from over 50 countries around the world.. Curating the finest and most credible dispute resolvers on earth. Neutrals are at the heart of ICDT. Put the strength of finest, most credible and widest choice of Mediators, Arbitrators and Experts to work. Besides having strong domain knowledge, skills and legal expertise, all our tribunal members have a strong desire to heal the world. Each member brings in a blend of soulful modern world innovation, experience and specialized skills that ensure success for parties in dispute. We continuously keep updating specialist international disputes tribunal of each important industry segment as well as tribunals having geographical, social and cultural importance. Each specialist disputes tribunal consists of selective list of highly credentialed arbitrators, mediators and other experts who are regularly reviewed online to ensure that we are upgrading and pruning the lists annually to retain the finest professionals who deliver practical results. In each specialized tribunal will have min 5 and max10 members from each important location. THE ICDT NEUTRALS

Joining the ICDT as a Neutral ICDT is the international dispute resolution arm of FICM, the world s leading provider of private dispute avoidance, conflict management, and dispute resolution services. ICDT Panel membership is composed of specialists in international dispute resolution from around the world. This geographically diverse group is made up of highly regarded professionals from the business and legal communities. Joining the ICDT Panel as a Representative member is limited to only maximum ten representations from each region, although any number of primary or associate members can join ICDT. Both internal (FICM Executive Staff) and external review committees screen candidates for their case management skills, substantive expertise, commitment, ethics, training, and suitability to ICDT. Panel members are required to have achieved academic and professional qualifications that mark them as leaders in their respective fields. FICM is committed to recruiting only the most credible and exceptional Neutrals possessing human skills, judicial capacity, extensive industry knowledge, experience and passion for consensual resolution practice. Parties to cases select Neutrals through a strike and rank process from lists provided by FICM or by using an online platform that allows parties to search the entire FICM Roster that consists of hundreds of Neutrals from different jurisdictions. FICM Roster consists of preferred membership category Representative members who are in most preferred, or featured lists while associate members are listed in rosters to be used at the time of wider search for a neutral or a tribunal. Candidates should consider and be aware that there are costs and obligations associated with being a Representative Member of the FICM Roster, which include an annual fee of USD 118 to underwrite the administrative and promotional cost of services provided to roster members. Therefore, candidates who are not likely to be selected by parties to serve on cases should not be on the roster if they find the annual cost of USD 118 and requirements of being on the roster unacceptable. ICDT MEMBERSHIP

Application Process & Threshold Criteria APPLICATION PROCESS The inclusion of arbitrators, mediators and experts in the FICM Rosters may take place on the FICM s initiative or by application by candidates. The application process normally includes the following steps: The following steps are followed as part of the application process: Filling out the Online Nomination Form: Any candidate who meets the requirements outlined in the Threshold Criteria for joining ICDT 2019 may fill out and submit the online form Applications are considered by the FICM appointing committee on the basis of their minimum threshold requirements mentioned in this document Upon submission, the applicant is formally accepted to the FICM Roster on the basis of the information submitted by the applicant. Normally it will take from min 2 to 7 working days to send the acceptance mail to the applicant The applicant receives a communication from FICM Inviting the applicant to join the FICM (and to confirm their edited profile), THRESHOLD CRITERIA Candidates for membership on the FICM Rosters must meet or exceed the following threshold requirements: Please note that anyone who may presently not meet the threshold criteria, but is willing to qualify, may also submit the application. 1. Qualifications Minimum of 5 years of life experience in legal, business management, government administrative services or professional experience Educational qualifications and/or professional license(s) appropriate to your field of expertise- like legal, finance, technology, business administration, psychology, political and social science, economics etc. (If you presently do not have any of these threshold educational qualifications criteria, you can opt for the certificate courses or other qualifications provided by FICM certified trainers/training providers. Training or experience in any form of dispute resolution like mediation, negotiation, conciliation, arbitration etc. Membership in a professional association(s) Other relevant experience or accomplishments (e.g., published articles) 2. Neutrality Freedom from bias and prejudice Thorough and impartial evaluation of testimony and other evidence 4. Commitment to ADR Processes or Consensual Approach of Dispute Resolution Willingness to devote time and effort for the ADR work Willingness to support efforts of FICM to promote ADR in their own ways Willingness to successfully complete ongoing training for further development ICDT MEMBERSHIP PROCESS

Join as Associate Member Primary membership of the organization is absolutely free and we welcome all members who are eligible to be Neutrals in ICDT Rosters. Join as Representative Member Being a part of Global Dispute Resolution Ecosystem, Representative Members can now have a strong platform to add to their credibility, enhance visibility and reach (Regionally as well as Internationally) and also increase the possibilities of appointments as an Arbitrator, Mediator or any other expert. As a primary member, we maintain and update the classified list of associate members in our database of various specializations and regions around the world. These lists are referred at times when we are needed to recommend the shortlist of most appropriate neutrals to the parties in dispute. Note: Please note that Associate members are short-listed after we exhaust the list of Representative Members, who are given preference in the recommendation of names. Representative Members are limited to min 5 and max 10 from each geographic location and specialization. The first preference of appointments of Neutrals is for representative members, should such inquiries come in their favor from the parties. The associate members list is referred when the disputing parties fail to make their choice out of the fist list of representative Neutrals. Representative member profiles and names are featured on our website directory and also in our widely circulated ICDT Information Booklet and Directory to over one lac subscribers in 50 countries around the world. Being a Representative Neutral adds to your already strong credibility as a modern world dispute resolver. (The users of dispute resolution services are becoming much aware of the qualities the new world approach which our members bring to them). Representative members are specially featured in many ways based on their experience, skills and creative expertise. Various positions like - Thought Leaders, Speakers, Preeminent, council members, featured members et all are bestowed to the Representative Members from time-to-time Representative members can post their own news and updates related to their practice of dispute resolution that reaches a very wide audience around the world and in their own jurisdictions Representative Members are featured in our newsletters, magazine and website sections for various achievements and awards Representative members are eligible to get nominated for various other initiatives of the organization from time to time, based on their credentials. Members get listed in a globally searchable directory by Practice Specialization, Geographic Location, Seat - Mediation and Arbitration, Practice Position (Young and Senior) and ADR Approach - Whether you are a Negotiator, Arbitrator, Mediator, Conciliator, educator/trainer, Facilitator Display of your comprehensive profile (Including videos, photo and published articles and papers) on our widely visited and globally searched website www.arbitrationhub.org) ICDT MEMBERSHIP TYPES

Joining ICDT as a Neutrals Associate Members Joining ICDT as an Associate Memberl is free. Representative Members To join ICDT as Representative Member, there is an annual fee of USD 118. Joining the ICDT- 2019-20 is on an invitation only basis and is also open for all existing members of FICM. Nominees who qualify to be on the Tribunals, are included on preferential basis. Once the nomination is confirmed, you can opt to join as a Associate Member or a Representative Member of ICDT. For any further queries please contact us at icdt@arbitrationhub.org ICDT MEMBERSHIP TYPES

ICDT Specialized Dispute Tribunals 2019-20 Construction Disputes Tribunal Maritime / Marine Disputes Tribunal Insurance Reinsurance Disputes Tribunal Intellectual Property Disputes Tribunal Technology Disputes Tribunal International Investment Disputes Tribunal Energy, Oil & Gas Disputes Tribunal Aviation & Defense Disputes Tribunal Health Care & Life Sciences Disputes Tribunal Cross-border Individual & family claims, matrimonial disputes Tribunal ICDT SPECIALIZED TRIBUNALS

Our Tribunal consists of specialists from over 30+ countries City Country City Country Ahmedabad India Lima Peru Bandung Indonesia London UK Bangalore India Los Angeles (CA) USA Bangkok Thailand Luxembourg Europe Beijing China Madrid Spain Berlin Germany Melbourne Australia Brussels Belgium Mexico Mexico Budapest Hungary Montreal Canada Cairo Egypt Moscow Russia Casablanca Morocco Mumbai, India Changchun China New Delhi India Chengdu China New York (NY) USA Chicago USA Osaka Japan Chongqing China Paris France Dhaka Bangladesh Rio de Janeiro Brazil Faisalabad Pakistan Rome Italy Fortaleza Brazil Salvador Brazil Giza Egypt San Francisco USA Guangzhou China Santiago Chile Haerbin China São Paulo Brazil Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Seoul South Korea HongKong China Shanghai China Houston (TX) USA Shenyang China Hyderabad India Singapore Singapore Inchon South Korea St Petersburg Russia Istanbul Turkey Sydney Australia Izmir Turkey Taipei China Jakarta Indonesia Tashkent Uzbekistan Jinan China Tehran Iran Karachi Pakistan Tokyo Japan KIEV Ukraine Toronto Canada Kolkata India Washington D.C, USA Lahore Pakistan Zurich Switzerland ICDT GLOBAL COVERAGE

International Commercial Disputes Tribunal - ICDT NOTE: This page cover is for reference only. Presently our Representative members are visible through online directory and sson the ICDT PDF booklet will be published having the list of our credentialed members, to be circulated to over 1 lac prospective buyers in 50 countries. ICDT MEMBERS DIRECTORY Directory of Representative Members of our Tribunals from over 30+ countries 2019-20

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About Federation of Integrated Conflict Management Governed, managed and funded by its own structure created by members and users - Federation of Integrated Conflict Management is evolving ecosystem of dispute resolution for the modern connected world - a truly neutral and independent transnational dispute resolution resource - with path breaking systems that will transform the way disputes are resolved. TM Federation of Integrated Conflict Management www.arbitrationhub.org One World, One Organization www.houseofjustice.org www.arbitrationhub.org www.mediationhub.org ABOUT FICM