ARBinBRIEF S05E03 – Maritime Arbitration Unpacked: Myths, Markets, & How it Works
Maritime arbitration is often described as niche or traditional — but in reality, it plays a central role in global trade and dispute resolution. In ARBinBRIEF S5E3, Daniella Horton FCIArb and Marieke Witkamp FCIArb take a practical look at what really defines maritime arbitration today, including:
- The reality of maritime arbitration — scale, global reach, and common misconceptions
- Why London remains the leading seat for maritime disputes
- The core disputes maritime arbitrators see — from charterparties and bunkers to bills of lading and shipbuilding
- Why arbitration fits shipping so well
- and more practical insights
The recorded discussion will be followed by a live, off-the-record Q&A, allowing participants to explore drafting, procedure, strategy, and emerging trends in more depth.
Join us on 7 January for a concise, practitioner-focused snapshot of maritime arbitration — designed for lawyers, arbitrators, and commercial actors working in or around shipping. Registration in the comments section below.
Register here.



