Like the widely
used IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration, the IBA guidelines only apply if the parties agree to adopt them or if the arbitral tribunal has determined that it has authority to rule on matters of party representation.
Not exact matches
Berndorf Band GmbH, one of the world leading vendors of steel belts for
use in the food industry, is introducing the new BTRV2.1 compact belt tracking roller for steel belt conveyors and continuous oven lines at the
iba 2015 trade show in Munich, the world's leading trade fair for bakery, confectionery and snacks.
The majority of parents would benefit from information awareness campaigns conveying these findings, alongside greater
use of Identification and Brief Advice (
IBA) interventions by hospitals, GPs and midwives in order to help parents to stop and think about how much they are drinking.
Intelligent brake assist (
IBA) with forward emergency braking (FEB)(on QX80)
uses radar to monitor approaching speed to the vehicle ahead, helping detect an imminent collision.
Though there have been concerns expressed that the
use of the
IBA Guidelines vary, the rules themselves have formed an international starting position against which an arbitrator's independence can be tested.
The
IBA Guidelines are not legally binding but continue to be
used by parties, arbitrators, arbitral institutions and the courts when considering whether an arbitrator has acted with independence and impartiality.
The
use of robots and artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace is developing at such a rate that urgent action is required to bring the law up to date, the International Bar Association (
IBA) has said.
A tribunal can
use its discretion to issue a costs order against a non-complying party as provided, for instance, by Art 9 (7) of the
IBA Rules.