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Overview of the new ICC Arbitration Rules: Key changes – Episode 1

Welcome to the first episode of our special three-part podcast series exploring the ICC Arbitration Rules 2026. Join Jack Hobbs, Associate at Clarkslegal, and Christopher Howitt, Barrister at Three Stone, as they break down the most significant reforms to one of the world’s leading sets of arbitration rules. Discover expert insights into how these changes are set to make arbitration more efficient, flexible, and transparent and what they mean for practitioners, clients, and the future of international dispute resolution.

Key topics discussed include:

  • The ICC’s evolving role in global arbitration
  • Abolition of mandatory terms of reference
  • Expanded expedited procedures, including the new highly expedited process
  • Early determination tools for swift dismissal of weak claims or defences
  • Enhanced emergency arbitrator powers, including preliminary and ex parte orders
  • Stronger duties of independence, impartiality, and transparency for arbitrators and tribunal secretaries
  • Embracing digitalisation: electronic communication, signatures, and awards
  • Broader improvements in case management and efficiency

Stay tuned for the next episodes, where we take a closer look at expedited procedures and practical takeaways for practitioners.

For more information or to discuss any of the topics from this episode, please contact Jack Hobbs or Christopher Howitt, who would be delighted to assist you.

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