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Iranian Institute of Certified Accountants (IICA) is a national professional accounting body of Iran. It was established at 21 February 1973 as a non-governmental association in Iran . IICA is the largest professional accounting body in Iran in terms of membership (more than 6000 members; CAs & ICAs).
The Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) was established by the Central Government in 2008 as an Institute under the administrative control of Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India to function as a think tank, carry out action research, service delivery and capacity building support to the Central Government, corporate sector, professionals and related stakeholders.
IICA may refer to: Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs; Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, see Organization of American States; International Ice Swimming Association; Iranian Institute of Certified Accountants; Israeli Institute of Commercial Arbitration
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LII of India, inaugurated in March 2011, is an international standard, free-access and non-profit comprehensive online collection of Indian legal information including statutes and case laws. The Law school has an Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA) Hub funded by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India. [ 18 ]
Student members have access to networking opportunities, receive monthly e-newsletters, and employment tips. [ 9 ] Additionally, graduate IPA student members and non-members who have completed their accounting degree or advanced diploma within the last three years are eligible for the Graduate Associate level of membership (GAIPA).
The IICA’s list of arbitrators and mediators includes those from different backgrounds and disciplines: retired Israeli judges, lawyers, accountants, engineers, appraisers, and economists. From 1991 until 2007, the IICA maintained only one set of arbitration rules, in Hebrew (the General Rules).