Scottish Arbitration Centre
Abbreviation | SAC |
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Headquarters | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Region served | International |
Website | www.scottisharbitrationcentre.org/ |
The Scottish Arbitration Centre is the home of domestic and international arbitration in Scotland.
Its members comprise the Scottish Government, the Law Society of Scotland, the Faculty of Advocates, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
The Centre's Honorary President is Sir David Edward QC. It has two Honorary Vice Presidents, Lord John Dervaird, and Hew Dundas.
The Centre is chaired by Brandon Malone,[1] and its Chief Executive is Andrew Mackenzie.
It appoints arbitrators through its Arbitral Appointments Committee, launched at the Scottish Parliament on 20 September 2011.[2]
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