New Bucharest International Arbitration Court (BIAC) launched in Bucharest

Bucharest, November 2, 2016: The Bucharest International Arbitration Court – BIAC – a new independent Romania-based arbitration center was launched on November 2nd, under the auspices of the American Chamber of Commerce in Romania (AmCham Romania).

The new court will focus on business and commercial disputes in Romanian and English languages, especially involving disputes related to foreign investors and multinationals active in Romania.

“The Bucharest International Arbitration Court is the result of a three years’ work that has combined practical issues, negotiations and persuasion and we are confident that we will present a valid alternative to the local and international arbitration institutions”, mentioned Anda Todor, Member of the AmCham Romania Board of Directors.

The BIAC’s rules of arbitration are based on a combination of “best practices” arising from various international arbitration rules such as UNCITRAL, the LCIA, the ICC and the AAA/ICDR, and by reference therein has adopted the International Bar Association’s Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Commercial Arbitration and the International Bar Association’s Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration.

The BIAC is one of the few courts of arbitration in the Central and East European region which is implementing the “Equal Representation in Arbitration” pledge which determines BIAC to be committed to improve the profile and representation of women in arbitration.

The BIAC has also recently appointed a well-known international arbitration practitioner, Mrs. Annet van Hooft, as its Honorary President. Mrs. van Hooft has extensive arbitration experience under the rules of various international arbitral institutions, including the International Court of Arbitration (ICC), the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC), and the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), as well as in ad hoc proceedings.

“BIAC is a terrific initiative which will be beneficial for the resolution of disputes through arbitration in Romania and beyond in Central and Eastern Europe.  This institution has everything going for it to become very successful in its mission: a good set of Rules, experienced administrators and last but not least the support of the business community through, among others, AmCham”, stated Annet van Hooft, BIAC Honorary President.

For further details and information:
Ms. Camelia Stanciu
Phone: +40 21 315 8694
Email: contact@bucharestarbitration.org
Web: www.bucharestarbitration.org

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