About Us
Learn about the World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration, its vision, mission, and objectives
Who We Are
The World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration (WOIDA) is an international organization specializing in international and digital arbitration, established to provide innovative solutions for dispute resolution in the digital age.
The organization was founded in 2015 in New York, with the aim of developing and enhancing the role of arbitration in resolving commercial and investment disputes at the international level, and keeping pace with technological developments in the field of digital arbitration.
Since its establishment, the organization has been able to build a distinguished reputation in the field of international and digital arbitration, and has become a reference for many individuals, companies, and institutions seeking to resolve their disputes through arbitration.
Vision and Mission
Our Vision
To be the leading global reference in the field of arbitration, the first platform for digital arbitration, and an active contributor to the development of the international justice system.
Our Mission
To provide innovative and effective solutions for dispute resolution through international and digital arbitration, and to contribute to the development of arbitration at the global level through training, research, and international cooperation.
Our Objectives
The World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration seeks to achieve a set of strategic objectives
Developing Arbitration
Developing and enhancing the role of arbitration in resolving commercial and investment disputes at the international level, and keeping pace with technological developments in the field of digital arbitration.
Training and Qualification
Training and qualifying a new generation of arbitrators and specialists capable of dealing with modern technologies and employing them in the field of arbitration.
Digital Transformation
Developing an integrated platform for digital arbitration that allows parties to manage arbitration procedures electronically, from submitting the arbitration request to issuing the arbitration award.
International Cooperation
Building and strengthening relationships with international and regional organizations and institutions related to the field of arbitration and dispute resolution, and concluding cooperation and partnership agreements with them.
Research and Studies
Conducting research and studies in the field of international and digital arbitration, and publishing them to enrich the legal library and develop arbitration at the global level.
Global Presence
Expanding the organization's network of regional offices and representations to cover various countries around the world, to enhance its global presence and provide its services to members and beneficiaries wherever they are.
Our Values
The World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration is committed to a set of core values that guide its work and activities
Independence
Working with complete independence and impartiality, away from any external influences or pressures.
Transparency
Adopting transparency in all procedures and activities, and providing information to stakeholders clearly and accurately.
Professionalism
Commitment to the highest standards of professionalism and quality in providing services and implementing programs and activities.
Innovation
Continuous innovation and development to provide the best solutions and services in the field of international and digital arbitration.
Organizational Structure
The World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration consists of several main bodies that work together to achieve the organization's objectives
General Assembly
The highest authority in the organization, consisting of all members. It meets annually to discuss and approve the organization's policies, plans, and budget, and to elect members of the Board of Directors.
Board of Directors
Responsible for setting the organization's policies and strategies, and supervising their implementation. It consists of 11 members elected by the General Assembly for a four-year term.
Secretary-General
The chief executive officer of the organization, responsible for implementing the policies and decisions of the Board of Directors, and managing the daily affairs of the organization.
Arbitration Chamber
Responsible for managing and supervising arbitration cases, appointing arbitrators, and ensuring the quality and efficiency of the arbitration process.
Our History
The World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration has achieved many milestones since its establishment
Establishment
The World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration was established in New York, with the aim of developing and enhancing the role of arbitration in resolving commercial and investment disputes at the international level.
First Training Program
The organization launched its first specialized training program in the field of international arbitration, with the aim of qualifying a new generation of arbitrators and specialists in this field.
First Regional Office
The organization opened its first regional office in Dubai, with the aim of enhancing its presence in the Middle East and North Africa region, and providing its services to members and beneficiaries in the region.
Digital Transformation Strategy
The organization launched a comprehensive strategy for digital transformation, with the aim of developing an integrated platform for digital arbitration, and automating all internal processes and procedures.
Digital Arbitration Platform
The organization launched its digital arbitration platform, which allows parties to manage arbitration procedures electronically, from submitting the arbitration request to issuing the arbitration award.
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