ABOUT
ICMA
The International Congress of Maritime Arbitrators (ICMA) was established
in 1973 to provide a forum for maritime arbitrators and lawyers
from around the world to exchange views and news of professional
interest.

Last
Congress: Singapore 2007
The
Congress is generally held biennially. It has met over the past
three decades in such exciting cities as Athens, Santa Margherita,
London, New York, Monaco, Casablanca, Madrid, Hamburg, Vancouver,
Hong Kong, Paris, Auckland, New York and London.
The
origins of ICMA are intriguing. The first conference was conceived
in a Moscow subway (underground) station in 1972. Michael van Gelder,
then president of the Society of Maritime Arbitrators, Cedric Barclay
and Clifford Clark, two future presidents of the London Maritime
Arbitrators Association, and Roger Jambu-Merlin, then president
of the Chambre Arbitrale Maritime de Paris were all attendees of
an International Congress of Commercial Arbitrators which was being
held in Moscow. They decided there and then (actually, in the subway
station) to stage their own impromptu Congress, the first International
Congress of Maritime Arbitrators (ICMA). Professors Sergei Lebedev
and George Maslov of Moscow provided the place and a large audience.

In Memory
of Cedric Barclay
Cedric
Barclay, a vibrant and talented multi-linguist with a great sense
of humor and a true "hands-on" arbitrator, decided that
this sort of exchange of ideas should be expanded to include maritime
arbitrators and lawyers from all over the world. Building on the
Moscow Congress as the "original" ICMA, Cedric Barclay
pursued the idea and organized the second ICMA Congress in 1974
at a beach hotel, a few miles outside of Athens. It was the first
organized, exclusively maritime-focused arbitration Congress with
papers prepared in advance, and was attended by maritime arbitrators
and lawyers from twenty countries.
In
tribute to Cedric Barclay’s vision in organizing ICMA and
since his death in 1989, every Congress has held the Cedric Barclay
Memorial Lecture, in his memory. His widow, Mrs. Cora Barclay has
been an honoured guest. Past speakers all have been highly respected
as masters in dispute resolution.
ICMA
has grown to host delegates from, on average, 26 countries presenting
approximately 50 papers. The international maritime conferences
are generally composed of arbitrators, lawyers, owners, charterers,
other industry professionals and their guests. A black tie dinner
dance is a tradition, as are one or two cocktail parties.
Aside
from providing a forum for discussion and serious, scholarly papers,
the Congress always includes a social program for accompanying persons
and delegates.
Unlike
other organizations, which may have an executive directorate, ICMA
is an ad-hoc event which is arranged by the host organization. The
ICMA Permanent Steering Committee, whose primary duty is to select
the next venue for ICMA and to appoint the chairman of the ICMA
Topics Committee, is traditionally composed of a delegate each from
New York and London and a representative from the organizing committee
of the previous and current ICMA locales.
The
ICMA Topics Committee has the important task of proposing topics,
collecting the delegates’ papers and organizing the working
sessions of the Congress. All papers are normally published in the
Proceedings of the Congress."
An
excerpt from an article written by Lucienne Bulow, former President
of the Society of Maritime Arbitrators
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