ACICA
Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration
The Arbitration Rules of the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration
Bjorn Gehle, Special Counsel to Clayton Utz, has written a detailed examination of the ACICA Rules. ‘The Arbitration Rules of the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration’ is the lead article of The Vindobona Journal of International Commercial Law and Arbitration (2009) 13 VJ (2).
The full text of the commentary can be found here.
Commentary on the Arbitration Rules of the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration' by Dr S R Luttrell and Prof G A Moens
Dr Samuel Luttrell and Professor Gabriël Moens have prepared a comprehensive commentary on the ACICA Arbitration Rules. The purpose of this commentary is to assist practitioners and students with the use and interpretation of the ACICA Arbitration Rules. It contains a detailed examination of each article of the ACICA Rules, discussing them in the context of relevant provisions of the UNCITRAL Model Law, case law and other sets of arbitral rules.
The full text of the commentary can be found here.
The 2005 Rules of the Australian Centre for International
Commercial Arbitration - Revisited
The 2005 Rules of the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration – Revisited” by Simon Greenberg, Luke Nottage & Romesh Weeramantry.
This is an updated and expanded version of an article originally published in the Journal of International Arbitration by Simon Greenberg, former ACICA Deputy Secretary General. Professors Nottage and Weeramantry served with him on the subcommittee charged with drafting the 2005 Rules. It aims to highlight the most important and original features of these Rules, for both practitioners and researchers.
The full paper is freely downloadable via:
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1479348.