s the most preferred arbitral institution across the world, the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce has recently taken a landmarking step by introducing the 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules in order to tackle the necessities arising out of recent arbitral practices and anticipating the needs of the arbitration community. The Rules, which entered into force on January 1st 2021, is primarily intended to “mark a further step towards greater efficiency, flexibility and transparency”, as stated by the ICC itself. To this end, the 2021 Rules introduce a set of revised provisions
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s the most preferred arbitral institution across the world, the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce has recently taken a landmarking step by introducing the 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules in order to tackle the necessities arising out of recent arbitral practices and anticipating the needs of the arbitration community. The Rules, which entered into force on January 1st 2021, is primarily intended to “mark a further step towards greater efficiency, flexibility and transparency”, as stated by the ICC itself. To this end, the 2021 Rules introduce a set of revised provisions