The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) is an intergovernmental organization providing a variety of dispute resolution services to the international community. Established in 1899, the PCA facilitates arbitration, conciliation, fact-finding, and other dispute resolution proceedings among various combinations of states, state entities, intergovernmental organizations, and private parties. The PCA's official website, pca-cpa.org, serves as a comprehensive resource for information on its services, cases, legal framework, and publications.
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Detailed information on past and present cases handled by the PCA, including case summaries, procedural history, and decisions.
Access to the legal instruments and rules governing PCA proceedings, including the PCA's procedural rules and the conventions establishing the PCA.
A collection of PCA publications, including annual reports, case law digests, and scholarly articles on international arbitration and dispute resolution.
Updates on the latest news, events, and developments related to the PCA and the field of international arbitration.
Guidance and resources for parties involved in PCA proceedings, including model clauses, procedural guides, and information on the PCA's administrative services.
Comprehensive information about the PCA's history, structure, and functions, including its role in the international legal system.
Contact details for the PCA's headquarters in The Hague and its branch offices, including email addresses and phone numbers.
The PCA is headquartered in the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, alongside the International Court of Justice.
The PCA is composed of member states that have ratified one or both of the PCA's founding conventions, the 1899 and 1907 Hague Conventions.
The PCA's Administrative Council, composed of diplomatic representatives of the member states, oversees the organization's budget and administrative matters.
The PCA is headed by a Secretary-General, who is responsible for the organization's day-to-day operations and represents the PCA in external relations.
The International Bureau serves as the PCA's secretariat, providing administrative support for PCA proceedings and maintaining the PCA's archives.
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