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Ad hoc and Institutional Arbitration

티모시 첸, 데니스 윌슨, 마틴 폴레인 · 2025년 8월 13일

Arbitration is an increasingly preferred alternative to traditional litigation, particularly in commercial and international disputes. For businesses engaged in cross-border transactions, especially within the Asia-Pacific region, choosing between institutional and ad hoc arbitration can significantly influence the efficiency, cost and enforceability of dispute resolution. This article outlines key differences and practical considerations to help parties make informed decisions.

Institutional Arbitration

Institutional arbitration is conducted under the rules of a recognized arbitral institution, such as the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) or the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA). These bodies offer a structured procedural framework and dedicated administrative support.

The benefits of institutional arbitration include clearly defined rules that reduce procedural uncertainty, experienced panels of arbitrators and stronger international recognition of awards. Importantly, parties do not need to negotiate fees directly with arbitrators, as institutional rules often prescribe a fee schedule or allow the institution to manage these arrangements. The presence of a secretariat or case management team ensures that timelines are monitored and adhered to, minimizing procedural delays.

Institutions also handle logistical and ancillary services such as transcription, interpretation, and hearing room bookings, relieving parties of the administrative burden. While institutional arbitration is often associated with higher administrative costs and reduced procedural flexibility, many institutions now offer streamlined rules and expedited processes to balance efficiency with oversight. Some institutions even extend their facilities, such as venues and financial administration services, to support ad hoc arbitrations, providing a hybrid option that blends autonomy with professional support.

Ad hoc Arbitration

Ad hoc arbitration does not involve an administering institution. Instead, the parties themselves agree on procedural rules, nominate arbitrators and manage the process independently. This approach offers greater flexibility and can be more cost-effective in the right circumstances.

The appeal of ad hoc arbitration lies in its autonomy and adaptability. Parties can customise procedures to suit their commercial needs, potentially achieving faster outcomes with reduced expense. However, without institutional support, parties must arrange all aspects of the process, including arbitrator appointments, fee negotiations and ancillary services. This lack of infrastructure can lead to delays, especially when parties are uncooperative or disputes arise about procedure. Additionally, enforcement of awards may be more difficult if procedural irregularities affect the arbitration’s perceived legitimacy.

Strategic Considerations for Parties For businesses operating in the Asia-Pacific, selecting the right arbitration model depends on factors such as dispute complexity, anticipated costs, international enforceability and the likelihood of party cooperation.

Institutional arbitration is generally better suited to large-scale, cross-border disputes where predictability, enforceability and reputational assurance are important. The procedural structure and secretariat support offered by institutions can be critical in managing complex cases and ensuring compliance with deadlines. In contrast, ad hoc arbitration may be appropriate for smaller claims or domestic matters where parties are aligned on process and cost considerations and may still benefit from certain institutional services when needed.

Ultimately, well-drafted arbitration clauses are essential. Legal advice at the contract negotiation stage can ensure that the chosen arbitration method aligns with a company’s broader commercial objectives and mitigates legal risk. As arbitration continues to expand across the region, businesses would do well to engage counsel experienced in both institutional and ad hoc frameworks to guide their approach.

Conclusion While both institutional and ad hoc arbitration have their respective merits, the growing preference for institutional arbitration, reflected in a 2015 survey where 79 per cent of users opted for institutional mechanisms, underscores its practical advantages in the context of international commercial disputes. Institutions offer procedural certainty, administrative support, and enhanced credibility of awards, which are crucial when dealing with complex, cross-border matters. Additionally, the elimination of direct fee negotiations with arbitrators and the availability of ancillary services contribute to a smoother and more reliable process. Although institutional arbitration can be more costly and less flexible, its structured framework often proves more dependable, particularly where cooperation between parties is limited. Ultimately, the decision between institutional and ad hoc arbitration should be informed by the specific needs of the parties, the complexity of the dispute, and the importance of enforceability and procedural support.

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티모시 첸

파트너 변호사

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