American Arbitration Association
International Center for Dispute Resolution
1633 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
Tel: (212) 484-3266
Fax: (212) 246-7274

The AAA performs arbitration services for international disputes under any of its specialized subject matter rules, the UNCITRAL rules or any other rules chosen by the parties. The AAA will administer arbitrations anywhere in the world. In addition, the AAA has cooperative agreements with a number of foreign arbitration institutions.

Commercial Arbitration and Mediation Center for the Americas (CAMCA)
American Arbitration Association
International Center for Dispute Resolution1633 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
Tel: (212) 484-3266
Fax: (212) 246-7274

CAMCA was created jointly by the AAA, the British Columbia International Commercial Arbitration Centre, the Queebec National and International Commercial Arbitration Centre and the Mexico City National Chamber of Commerce. It has its own arbitration rules and offers multinational panels of arbitrators and mediators. Parties who wish to use the CAMCA arbitration procedures, rules and services may file a case with any of the cooperating national institutions.

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Court of Arbitration
ICC Court of Arbitration
38 Cours Albert 1er
75008 Paris
France
Tel: (011-331) 4953-2878
Fax: (011-331) 4953-2933

The ICC provides administrative services to facilitate the settlement of international commercial disputes. The ICC Court is based in Paris and has affiliates in 59 countries, including the United States. It will administer arbitrations under its own rules at any location selected by the parties. However, parties must file pleadings and all other paperwork at the Paris location, which serves as a clearinghouse for all documents, sets costs and fees, decides challenges to the appointment of arbitrators and approves draft arbitral awards. The ICC will review the final award to ensure that it meets the basic requirements for enforcement.

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
ICSID
1818 H Street, N.W.
MSN U3-301
Washington, D.C. 20433
U.S.A.
Phone No. (202) 458-1534
Fax No. (202) 522-2615

ICSID is an autonomous international institution established under the Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States with over one hundred and forty member States. The Convention sets forth ICSID's mandate, organization and core functions. The primary purpose of ICSID is to provide facilities for conciliation and arbitration of international investment disputes.

International (commercial) Arbitration (ICSNGD)
Twilight pl. Blaine, WA 98230
Phones:
+19188528287
+491771331255;
+79185531164
International Arbitrage ICSNGD4791 Twilight pl. Blaine,
WA 98230 19706 E 38th Pl Broken Arrow OK 74014.
Tel: +19183554968

International commission for regulating of non-government disputes (ICSNGD), based in Washington State, the USA (The State of Washington, USA - Certificate # 602 674 191 (Blaine wa 98230 5900)), it has official receiving in the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, France, Israel, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Montenegro, and also representations in 32 countries of world, proposes to you even now to be introduced to the civilized international processes of the protection of human rights and business- interests. The European headquarters of commission are found in Strasbourg (France) and Dusseldorf (Germany).

Under the aegis ICSNGD in Washington State (USA) was also registered and licensed the international (commercial) arbitration ICSNGD (The State of Washington, USA; License # 602-674-191 (APPID: 721852)). The Permanent Court of Arbitration ICSNGD acts throughout the world in accordance with the arbitration rules YUNSITRAL from 15.12.1976 (resolution of the General Assembly of the UN 31/98), last editorial staff - 1989, by the New York convention 1958 "about the acknowledgment and the carrying out foreign arbitral award"; By European convention 1961"about the international commercial (foreign trade) arbitration", by the European convention 1966, which establishes uniform arbitration act (the arbitration rules), by the agreement "about the application of European convention "about the international commercial (foreign trade) arbitration" 1973, by the Interamerican convention "about the international commercial arbitration" 1975, by the Washington convention "about the examination of disputes on the investments between states and persons of different states" 1965 By regulations of the council of the European Union "about the jurisdiction, the acknowledgment and the forced implementation of judicial decisions by the civil and businesses" 2000, by the Roman convention "about the protection of human rights and basic freedoms" 1950 and so forth.

Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission (IACAC)
c/o Organization of American States,
Administration Building, Room 211
19th & Constitution Avenue N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
Tel: (202) 458-3249
Fax: (202) 458-3293

The IACAC operates through a network of arbitration institutions located throughout the Western Hemisphere. Each arbitration institution acts as a "National Section" of the IACAC. IACAC arbitrations are administered exclusively under the IACAC rules, which are nearly identical to the UNCITRAL rules. The IACAC maintains a panel of experienced arbitrators.

London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
International Dispute Resolution Centre
8 Breams Building
Chancery Lane
London
EC4A 1 HP
Tel: (011 44) 020 7405 8008
Fax: (011 44) 020 7405 8009

The LCIA is the oldest international arbitration institution. It maintains a panel of 26 experienced arbitrators from various countries and has developed its own arbitration rules. Although headquartered in London, the LCIA will establish a tribunal and administer arbitrations at any location requested by the parties under any international arbitration rules. If the LCIA administers an arbitration outside of the United Kingdom, it will be assisted by one of its regional Users' Councils.

International Center for the Resolution of Intellectual Property Disputes (WIPO Arbitration Center)
34 chemin des Colombettes
P.O. Box 18
1211 Geneva 20
Tel: (011-41-22) 338-9111
Fax: (011-41-22) 740-3700

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a United Nations inter-governmental organization that is responsible for promoting the protection of intellectual property throughout the world. The WIPO Center administers mediations and arbitrations of international commercial disputes involving intellectual property disputes. At the request of the parties, the WIPO Center will administer an arbitration at any location in the world, but will do so only under WIPO Arbitration Rules. The WIPO Center also offers an Expedited Arbitration Service. Expedited arbitrations are conducted in a shorter time period with only one arbitrator instead of a panel of three.