General enquiries
International Chamber of Commerce
38 Cours Albert 1er
75008 Paris, France
E-mail webmaster@iccwbo.org
Tel.+33 1 49 53 28 28 Fax +33 1 49 53 28 59
International Court of
Arbitration
Emmanuel Jolivet, General Counsel
E-mail webmaster_court@iccwbo.org
Tel. +33 1 49 53 29 43 Fax +33 1 49 53 29 29
ICC Publishing SA
For all enquiries from outside the USA on ICC publications
Marie-Dominique Fraiderik, Customer Services
E-mail pub@iccwbo.org
Tel. +33 1 49 53 29 23 Fax +33 1 49 53 29 02
ICC Publishing Inc.
For all USA enquiries on ICC publications
Rachelle Bijou, Director (USA)
156 Fifth Avenue, Suite 417
New York, NY 10010
USA
E-mail info@iccpub.net
Tel. +1 212 206 1150 Fax +1 212 633 6025
Conferences
Stefan Draszczyk, Director & Coordinator
E-mail conf@iccwbo.org
Tel. +33 1 49 53 28 70 Fax +33 1 49 53 29 42
Institute of World Business Law
Delphine Vara, Executive Manager
E-mail ldt@iccwbo.org
Tel. +33 1 49 53 28 91 Fax +33 1 49 53 29 42
Membership
Francois-Gabriel Ceyrac, Director, National Committees
E-mail francois-gabriel.ceyrac@iccwbo.org
Tel. +33 1 49 53 28 49 Fax +33 1 49 53 29 42
Press office
Bryce Corbett, Director of Communications
E-mail bryce.corbett@iccwbo.org
Tel. +33 1 49 53 28 22 Fax +33 1 49 53 29 24
ICC Asia
Michael Ha, Director
Unit B,7/F, Shun Ho Tower 24-30,
Ice House Street Central
Hong Kong
E-mail geninfo@iccasia.com.hk
Tel. +852 2973 0006 Fax +852 2869 0360
ICC Commercial Crime Services
P. Mukundan, Director
Maritime House, 1 Linton Road
Barking, Essex IG11 8HG
UK
E-mail webmaster_ccs@iccwbo.org
Tel. +44 208 591 30 00 Fax +44 208 594 28 33
ICC Offices for the United
Nations and other International Organizations
Geneva
Michaela Eglin, ICC Permanent Representative
56 rue du Stand
CH-1204 Geneva
Switzerland
E-mail michaela.eglin@iccwbo.org
Tel. +41 22 810 40 80 Fax +41 22 810 40 82 |
- ICC is the world business organization, the only representative body that speaks
with authority on behalf of enterprises from all sectors in every part of the world.
- ICC promotes an open international trade and investment system and the market economy.
Its conviction that trade is a powerful force for peace and prosperity dates from the
organization's origins early in the last century. The small group of far-sighted business
leaders who founded ICC called themselves "the merchants of peace".
- Because its member companies and associations are themselves engaged in international
business, ICC has unrivalled authority in making rules that govern the conduct of business
across borders. Although these rules are voluntary, they are observed in countless
thousands of transactions every day and have become part of the fabric of international
trade.
- ICC also provides essential services, foremost among them the ICC International Court of
Arbitration, the world's leading arbitral institution.
- Within a year of the creation of the United Nations, ICC was granted consultative status
at the highest level with the UN and its specialized agencies.
- Business leaders and experts drawn from the ICC membership establish the business stance
on broad issues of trade and investment policy as well as on vital technical and sectoral
subjects. These include financial services, information technologies, telecommunications,
marketing ethics, the environment, transportation, competition law and intellectual
property, among others.
- ICC was founded in 1919. Today it groups thousands of member companies and associations
from over 130 countries. National committees in the world's major capitals coordinate with
their membership to address the concerns of the business community and to convey to their
governments the business views formulated by ICC.
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