Scottish Arbitration Centre
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The Scottish Arbitration Centre is the home of domestic and international arbitration
International arbitration
International arbitration is a leading method for resolving disputes arising from international commercial agreements and other international relationships...

 in Scotland.

Its members comprise the Scottish Government, the Law Society of Scotland
Law Society of Scotland
The Law Society of Scotland is the professional governing body for Scottish solicitors.It promotes excellence among solicitors through representation, support and regulation of its members. It also promotes the interests of the public in relation to the profession...

, the Faculty of Advocates
Faculty of Advocates
The Faculty of Advocates is an independent body of lawyers who have been admitted to practise as advocates before the courts of Scotland, especially the Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary...

, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is an independent, representative professional body which regulates property professionals and surveyors in the United Kingdom and other sovereign nations....

 and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators is a London based membership organisation for arbitrators for the promotion and facilitation of dispute resolution...

.

The Centre's Honorary President is Sir David Edward
Sir David Edward
Sir David Alexander Ogilvy Edward, KCMG, QC, FRSE, PC is a Scottish lawyer and academic, and former Judge of the Court of Justice of the European Communities.-Early life:Edward was born in 1934 in Perth...

QC. It has two Honorary Vice Presidents, Lord John Dervaird, and Hew Dundas.

The Centre is chaired by Brandon Malone, and its Chief Executive is Andrew Mackenzie.

It appoints arbitrators through its Arbitral Appointments Committee, launched at the Scottish Parliament on 20 September 2011.
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