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Securities Industry Conference on Arbitration
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Securities Industry Conference on Arbitration
An organization set up in 1977 to arbitrate disputes between and within self-regulatory organizations. SICA was designed to avoid the need for courts because the process of lawsuit can often take very long. SICA sets its own procedures, known as a Uniform Arbitration Code, which it periodically revises. Various SROs are members of SICA and sponsor its activities.


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We are small vulnerable countries with scarce resources and we have to pump this money into a battle that is not ours," said Whitaker, whose country now presides over the SICA.
Instead, the SICA took the matter into its own hands, launching their own company in 1973, now called Brittany Ferries.
Maduro said at that time that he intended to use his SICA position to press for the single passport as part of an overall program of strengthening regional security, reducing violence and crime, unifying customs procedures, and facilitating the traffic of people across borders.
 
 
 
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