Plugging the Gap: Ethics in International Arbitration
The event Plugging the Gap: Ethics in International Arbitration is organised by Singapore International Arbitration Centre on 28 August 2025.
The event Plugging the Gap: Ethics in International Arbitration is organised by Singapore International Arbitration Centre on 28 August 2025.
Join us for this panel discussion from the perspectives of an expert, practitioner and arbitrator, sharing practical tips on how to effectively handle expert evidence in arbitrations.
The event Appetites and Challenges for International Commercial Arbitration in A New and Multipolar World Order is organised by Singapore International Arbitration Centre on 28 August 2025.
Join us for an engaging ICC YAAF x ICC Australia event featuring a fireside chat with ICC Secretary General John Denton AO, who will reflect on his distinguished career in
This event will take place ahead of the main programme of Copenhagen Arbitration Day and is hosted with the support of the Danish Institute of Arbitration.
This seminar will provide insight into dispute resolution, and the impact of the SCC Rules both internationally and within Romania. Sweden and the SCC have been a trusted choice for
We are organizing an AW SpeedNet as part of Copenhagen Arbitration Day on 5 September 2025. The SpeedNet will take place following a panel on diversity organized by the Danish
This program aims to fill that need, and is aimed specifically at addressing states’ objectives, opportunities and challenges facing governments in treaty reform, and other approaches to investment governance, including
Get ready for an immersive deep dive into the world of sports arbitration! Organised in collaboration with SOAS University of London, this four-day course brings together global experts to unpack,
Join us in Berlin for an engaging panel discussion on managing defaulting parties in arbitration and avoiding corresponding pitfalls.
This fireside chat offers a unique opportunity to hear Claudia share her insights on emerging trends in energy disputes and reflect on some of the most challenging cases of her