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The AIFC Court and International Arbitration Centre (IAC) have completed more than 900 cases consisting of Court judgments, arbitration awards, and mediation settlements, since their commencement of operations on 1 January 2018. These results are unprecedented for dispute resolution institutions at an international financial centre which has only been operating for four years.
The disputes involved a wide range of commercial and investment related matters, including finance, construction, sales and services contracts, and employment. The applicable laws in the disputes included AIFC law and the laws of Kazakhstan and Russia. All Court judgments and arbitration awards were enforced within the Republic of Kazakhstan to 100% satisfaction of the parties using the AIFC Court’s special step by step enforcement procedure that operates directly between the AIFC Court and the enforcement authorities without involvement of the national courts.
The AIFC Court and IAC gained significant international recognition in 2021. The parties in the cases came from 19 countries, including most of the CIS countries, and globally from key Republic of Kazakhstan trading partners including China, India, and 15 Belt and Road Initiative countries as a part of the ‘AIFC Court and IAC BRI Initiative’. The AIFC Court and IAC model dispute resolution clauses were included in more than 5,700 business contracts of industry leaders, including Chevron Tengizchevroil LLP and North Caspian Operating Company (NCOC), with combined contract value in excess of US $2 billion. 326 lawyers from 29 jurisdictions (27 countries) joined the AIFC Court for rights of audience to enable them to represent clients in cases at the AIFC Court.

To secure the long term future of the IAC, in addition to the continuation of Mr. Campbell-Holt as the IAC Registrar and Chief Executive, Mr. Thomas Kruemmel was appointed to be the new IAC Chairman from 1 January 2023. Mr. Kruemmel is an IAC Arbitrator Panel member and has many years of international arbitration and mediation experience as a global leader in the law with specific experience of commercial dispute resolution from Europe, particularly in Germany, where he is a partner at the law firm Meyer-Koering in Berlin, Germany. He is a member of numerous law committees and has law degrees from Bonn, Germany, and the University of Glamorgan, Wales. He was awarded the Chevalier dans l’ordre national du mérite award from France. His appointment as IAC Chairman from 2023 will enhance the IAC’s credentials as a world class international arbitration centre. The first IAC Chairman, Ms. Barbara Dohmann QC, who has been instrumental to the establishment and development of the IAC as the number one choice for arbitration and mediation disputes in Eurasia, will retire from her IAC chairmanship on 31 December 2022.