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National lists for dispute resolution
FIDIC sent a letter to national Member Associations in December 2002 that outlined
how national lists of persons capable of handling dispute resolution should
be set up and maintained. The text of this letter is reproduced below.
Letter to Member Associations FIDIC stopped maintaining its
own lists of Arbitrators and Mediator/Experts in 1999, and the only the FIDIC
President's List of Approved Adjudicators is now maintained. Information and
links to lists are available at FIDIC.org/dab
for Approved Adjudicators and at FIDIC.org/experts
for Arbitrators and Mediator/Experts Lists, the latter pending the creation
of national lists.
FIDIC has been glad to note that some Member Associations have established,
or plan to establish, national lists of adjudicators, arbitrators, mediators
and experts. Such lists are very helpful for people seeking dispute resolution
services from both inside and outside a country. FIDIC encourages the development,
especially the creation of lists of persons suitable for serving on a Dispute
Adjudication Board (DAB) established under a contract using FIDIC Conditions
of Contract that call for a DAB.
Except in the case of the President's List of Adjudicators, FIDIC will refer
any request for adjudicators, arbitrators and mediators/experts to a national
list. Interested parties would have to make their own choice from the persons
listed, based on the information provided. Neither FIDIC nor
a Member Association will recommend or suggest any particular person from those
listed.
An overview of national lists available, with links if they are available, will
be maintained on the FIDIC website under FIDIC.org/lists.
Associations are kindly asked to inform the FIDIC Secretariat about their lists,
and about how they will ensure that the persons listed are suitably qualified.