Led by the Guadeloupe Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the ACP Legal Association, the CARO Centre is part of the operational phase of the OHADAC project, which aims to promote the legal integration of the Caribbean region.
The CARO Centre is a nonprofit organization. It offers a variety of mediation and arbitration services accessible in French, English and Spanish.
These services are used to resolve, but also anticipate disputes, promoting security and access to justice.
By offering affordable services and tailored-made support, the CARO Centre is at the service of key players of the region and promotes the region's sustainable development.
The CARO Centre is much more than a dispute resolution vehicle: it accelerates projects and is a catalyst for change, at the scale of 33 Caribbean countries and territories.
The innovative aspect of the project, the rigour of its elaboration and its support by leading international personalities and institutions in the Caribbean, have enabled it to obtain European development funds under the Interreg Caribbean 2014-2020 programme.
Obtaining an enforceable decision in 156 countries, further to the appointment of one arbitrator.