Arbitration in Korea at KCAB (The Korean Commercial Arbitration Board)


Usually, many license agreements have arbitration clauses. Accordingly IP lawyers have to handle arbitration issues inevitably and we have been assisted and represented our clients regarding arbitration matters.

KCAB (The Korean Commercial Arbitration Board) was established in 1970 and had been duly approved as an official arbitration institution in the Republic of Korea. As international trade and commerce increases, disputes have been arising. In case parties decided to use arbitration, KCAB has been frequently chosen to resolve disputes.

There are two kind of dispute resolution systems ensuring enforceability of their decisions; judicial and arbitration proceedings. Due to its strict confidentiality, arbitration is not as well known while it has been used as typical ADR process.

Arbitration only handles such disputes related to contracts with arbitration agreement in it or a separate written agreement. For KCAB, a model Arbitration Clause must be included in contracts as follows: “All disputes, controversies, or difficulties, or differences which may arise between the parties out of, in relation to, or in connection with this contract, or for the breach thereof, shall be finally settled by arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Rules of the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board and under the Laws of Korea.”

KCAB has developed rules and practice to meet users’ high and various demands and then would become a new arbitration hub in northeast Asia. KCAB recognizes the paramount need to be neutral, independent and internationally minded administrator in order to deliver the most reliable, efficient and world class dispute resolution services.

Usually litigation in foreign country can be costly, time-consuming. KCAB arbitration can provide fast, impartial and confidential resolution of business disputes, and sometimes cheap compared to litigation.

Korea is a signatory state of the U. N. Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards (New York Convention) since 1973. Also KCAB has signed around 50 international cooperation agreements with similar arbitral organizations throughout the world.

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