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BIAC-a center for alternative dispute resolution

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farzanamili:
Bangladesh International Arbitration Centre is the first international arbitration institution of the country. It is registered as a not-for-profit organization and commenced operations in April 2011 under a license from the Government. Three prominent business Chambers of Bangladesh, namely, International Chamber of Commerce-Bangladesh(ICC-B), Dhaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry(DCCI) and Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce & Industry(MCCI), Dhaka are sponsors of BIAC. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) – the private sector arm of The World Bank – with funds from UK Aid and European Union, is supporting BIAC in the initial stages under a co-operation agreement. BIAC provides a neutral, efficient and reliable dispute resolution service in this emerging hub of South Asia’s industrial and commercial activity. BIAC introduced its Arbitration Rules in April 2012. These Rules incorporate some of the leading developments in domestic and international arbitration, while conforming to the Bangladesh Arbitration Act 2001. BIAC is renowned for its first-rate, state-of-the-art arbitration facilities, experienced panel of independent arbitrators and excellence in serving its clients. Discover from the following posts why businesses increasingly choose to arbitrate in BIAC.

riaduzzaman:
Very helpful.

safiullah:
People are not very much aware regarding the matter (ADR). It is the demand of time to get people involved with this system.

farzanamili:
yes Sir, Now government is trying to make people acquainted with this system. As a representative of institutional mechanism, BIAC is giving regular training to personnel involved in various arena, such as, lawyer, teachers, bank officials, insurance officials. By these trainings people know more about ins and outs of alternative dispute resolution. The rest is involved with practical dispute resolution.

farzanamili:

Advanced Arbitration Training (14-19 Dec)

Due to unavoidable circumstances, BIAC is obliged to reschedule the ‘Advanced Arbitration Training’ to 16-20 March 2014  (originally planned for 14–19 December 2013). This Advanced Arbitration Training is organized by Bangladesh International Arbitration Centre (BIAC) in association with experienced trainers from Washington DC-based International Law Institute (ILI). This training is for limited participants. Those who have interest in arbitration will be eligible to apply for the Advanced Arbitration Training.

            As our preferred hotels (Ruposhi Bangla and Sonargaon) will remain fully booked for the T20 World Cup, we have made arrangements for this training at Hotel Sarina, Plot # 27, Road # 17, Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213.  However, we will ensure that our participants are equally comfortable at this Hotel.

Date: 16-20 March 2014

Time: 9:30 am to 5:00pm

Venue:  Hotel Sarina, Plot # 27, Road # 17, Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213.

Trainer: Joseph R. Profaizer and Carlos I. Davila

 

For further queries including registration & course fee, please contact:

BIAC

Ph: 964-1071, 964-1072 (please note BIAC’s new phone/fax numbers)

Fax: 964-1074; E-mail: info@biac.org.bd

 

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