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Arbitration

What is Abitration?

Arbitration is a submission of controversies, by agreement of the parties, to person(s) chosen by themselves (or by an approved formula) for the resolution of the issues between them.

It may involve a specialized forum, rules and procedures. Local, national, regional and international disputes may be concluded with binding effect.

DRF provides Arbitration Services at The Peace Centre, 5 Camp Road, Kingston 4:

  • Appointment of Arbitrators
  • Coordinating and facilitating Arbitral Services
  • Roster of Arbitrators
  • Sensitization, Training and Certification of Arbitrators
  • Publications and Information Management
  • Conferences
  • Policy and legislative Programmes
  • Networking

Chartered Institute of Arbitrators "Setting Global Standards for Dispute Management"

DRF hosts the Caribbean Chapter of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. The CIArb is established in over 120 countries with over 12,000 members.

Patron: Mr. Maurice Stoppi, CD, FCIArb., FJIQS, FRICS

For further information, please call 906-2456 or 908-3657:

Mr. John Bassie, LLB (Hons.), LLM, FCIArb, Convenor, Caribbean Chapter, CIArb

Ms. Camille Lee, LLB, Mediation Manager, Dispute Resolution Foundation

Mrs. Donna A.M. Parchment Brown, CD, JP, ACIArb, CEO, Dispute Resolution Foundation

 

See roster of arbitrators.