Rules For Arbitration

The Rules for arbitration under the auspices of the Centre are the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules of 1976 with certain modifications and adaptations as set forth in the rules for Arbitration of Regional Centre for Arbitration Kuala Lumpur. The UNCITRAL Rules have been recommended by the United Nations General Assembly by its Resolution No. XXXI 98 adopted on the 15th December 1976, and have been widely accepted by the international community.

The Rules of the Centre allow a great deal of flexibility in the conduct of proceedings of the arbitration and leave wide discretion to the parties in regard to the choice of arbitrators, the place of arbitration and the applicability of the procedural rules.

The Rules provide guidelines on the arbitration process and must be adhered to so as to ensure validity of the arbitration proceeding. Before beginning any arbitration proceedings, parties are advised to understand them:

Rules for Arbitration of the Regional Centre for Arbitration Kuala Lumpur 2008
Rules for Arbitration of the Regional Centre for Arbitration Kuala Lumpur 2003
UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules

Please note that these files are in PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat to read them.

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