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The most widely used ADR process, mediation is a process in which a third party neutral ­ a mediator ­ sits down with the disputing parties and actively assists them in reaching a settlement.

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The primary objectives of arbitration are to arrive at a just and enforceable result, based on a private procedure that is fair, expeditious, economical, and less burdensome and adversarial than litigation. These Rules were developed by CPR to provide procedures to facilitate the conduct of the arbitration process. They are intended, in particular, for the complex case, but are suitable regardless of the nature of the case or the amount in dispute.

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The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution (“CPR“) Rules for Non-Administered Arbitration of International Disputes (the “International Rules“) were developed by CPR to provide procedures to facilitate the conduct of international arbitration fairly, expeditiously and economically. The International Rules were designed to be easily comprehended, and it is hoped that this Commentary will be useful to those considering using the Rules. They are intended, in particular, for the complex international case, but are suitable regardless of the complexity of the case or the amount in dispute.

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The Global Rules for Accelerated Commercial Arbitration (the “Accelerated Rules”) establish a procedure for resolving commercial disputes in an expeditious manner.  The Accelerated Rules have been developed by the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (the “CPR Institute”), a thought leader in alternative dispute resolution, and address the problems that have been encountered when using truncated provisions for expedited arbitration.  These rules can be used in administered or non-administered arbitrations.

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The CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution ("CPR") Rules for Non-Administered Arbitration of International Disputes (the "International Rules") were developed by CPR to provide procedures to facilitate the conduct of international arbitration fairly, expeditiously and economically. The International Rules were designed to be easily comprehended and it is hoped that this Commentary will be useful to those considering using the International Rules. The International Rules are intended, in particular, for the complex international case, but are  suitable regardless of the complexity of the case or the amount in dispute.

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