The International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) and the American Society of International Law (ASIL) established the ICCA-ASIL Task Force on Damages to address quantification of damages in international arbitration. Quantifying damages is an issue of particular importance, but too often overlooked. The Task Force brings together a panel of leading legal and economics experts from jurisdictions across the globe to think creatively about how to promote consistency and rigor in the field’s approach to damages.
To that end, the Task Force developed an interactive web application, which is available on this website. It is intended that the application will be of practical use for arbitrators and practitioners alike. The web application guides users through the key legal, quantitative, and procedural issues implicated by quantifying damages in international arbitration.
Task Force Co-Chairs
Task Force Members
Task Force Rapporteurs