Chairmanship
Provides institutional direction, representation, strategic development and coordination, without intervening in case-specific arbitral decision-making.
INSTITUTION
Miami International Arbitration Center operates through an institutional framework designed to support arbitration administration, preserve functional independence and provide procedural confidence to parties and tribunals.
Miami International Arbitration Center is an institutional initiative of the Latin Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, based in Miami, Florida. It administers domestic and international commercial arbitration and related dispute resolution services under its institutional rules, standards and governance framework.
MIAC-CAMACOL serves as the institutional identifier for the Center, preserving continuity while the public-facing institution operates as a Miami-based forum for commercial disputes across the Americas.
The official seal preserves institutional continuity while the broader interface presents the Center as a clean, accessible and digital-ready arbitration platform for commercial disputes across the Americas.
Leadership and institutional bodies are presented for transparency and orientation. Arbitral decision-making remains separate from institutional administration.
The institutional architecture separates direction, court-related functions, Secretariat administration, advisory perspective and program development into clear areas of responsibility.
Provides institutional direction, representation, strategic development and coordination, without intervening in case-specific arbitral decision-making.
Supports institutional functions related to appointments, confirmations, challenges and other court-related matters under the applicable rules, without deciding the merits of disputes.
Coordinates case administration, communications, filing, procedural support, electronic records, document flow and Secretariat guidance.
Supports institutional development, international perspective and strategic guidance where applicable.
Promote academic engagement, professional collaboration, publications, networks and international institutional presence without administering cases.
The arbitral function belongs exclusively to arbitral tribunals. MIAC-CAMACOL, its Court, Secretariat General and internal organs perform institutional, administrative or technical-administrative functions under the applicable rules, without deciding the merits of the dispute.
The institutional framework is designed around standards that support confidence in administration without merging institutional functions with arbitral decision-making.
Clear separation between institutional administration and arbitral decision-making.
Administrative support designed to preserve equal treatment and neutrality.
Responsible handling of case information, records and communications.
Rules-based coordination that supports orderly proceedings.
Clear institutional roles, pathways and document access.
Digital-ready coordination for filings, communications and procedural flow.
Whether you are reviewing institutional documents, preparing a filing or seeking case administration guidance, Miami International Arbitration Center provides a structured institutional path for arbitration and related dispute resolution services.