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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 194 — Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission Rules of Procedure · § 194.1

§ 194.1. Authority and scope of application.

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In accordance with the authority in chapter III of the Federal Arbitration Act (9 U.S.C. 306), the Department of State has determined that the amended Rules of Procedures of the Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission (IACAC) should become effective in the United States and will come into force on April 1, 2002, at the same time as for all states party to the Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration. The IACAC's amended Rules of Procedure set forth the procedures for the initiation and conduct of arbitration of certain international commercial disputes to which the Inter-American Convention on International Commercial Arbitration applies.
The amended Rules of Procedure are set out in full in appendix A to this part.
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