The Global Dispute Summit has earned a distinguished reputation for its commitment to organizing premier summits, training sessions, and workshops tailored to young dispute practitioners. Our primary objective is to cultivate a welcoming and inclusive environment conducive to learning and skill development across all proficiency levels. With events organized across diverse jurisdictions such as Paris, Dubai, Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney, and New York, we endeavor to provide a global platform for practitioners to enhance their expertise and expand their professional networks. Our multi-location approach ensures accessibility and relevance to practitioners worldwide, facilitating a comprehensive understanding of dispute resolution practices in various legal landscapes. Register here.
2022 Taipei International Conference on Arbitration and Mediation
The Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei (CAA) and the Asian Center for WTO & International Health Law and Policy (ACWH), National Taiwan University College of Law, jointly hosted the “2022 Taipei International Conference on Arbitration and Mediation” on 5 October 2022 in Taipei, Taiwan. The theme of the conference is “Past, Present and Future of International Dispute Resolution: Pandemic, Digital Economy and Environment, Society, and Governance (ESG) as Examples”. Considering border restrictions and quarantine measures are still in place for the COVID pandemic, this year, we planned a hybrid conference. To ensure effective interaction between onsite and online participants, there were 3 sessions held on 5 October 2022 and each session lasted for 2 hours.
Kyiv Arbitration Days: Think Big!
We would like to share information about the International Conference “KYIV ARBITRATION DAYS 2021: Think Big!” taking place online on September, 10. This conference is a “must attend” for arbitration professionals who want to keep up to date on the latest trends in arbitration community. This year program includes: Arbitrator’s headaches Badly pleaded cases – what arbitrators should do and what they can’t do? Due process paranoia or how to devalue arbitration? Increasing over-reliance on experts? The role of Psychology in International Arbitration “Witness testimony is the best! – A fatal error?” The art of settlement Psychology of decision-making process Novel Approaches to Expert Testimony Among speakers and moderators: Olexander Martinenko, Partner at Kinstellar (Ukraine) Dr Markus Schifferl, Partner at … Read More