THE IMPACT OF COVID ON INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES
SECOND PART
Organisation: Professor Steven G. Shapiro and Dr. Shaheeza Lalani
Co-organized with
SECOND PART
Organisation: Professor Steven G. Shapiro and Dr. Shaheeza Lalani
Co-organized with
Hours | Conferences |
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13.00 | Welcome |
13.10 | The Impact of COVID on International Arbitration Practices: Greener Arbitrations with Reduced Due Process Paranoia? by Pratyush Panjwani, Senior Associate, Hanotiau & Van Den Berg, New Delhi, India, and Brussels, Belgium |
Discussant: Hafez Virjee, Delos Dispute Resolution, Virjee Arbitration | |
13.30 | « Virtual » Dispute Resolution in International Arbitration by Belen Giupponi, Brown International Advanced Research Institutes (BIARI) Brown University |
Discussant: Vanessa Liborio Garrido de Sousa, Partner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - International Arbitration, Geneva | |
13.50 | The Impact of COVID on International Arbitration Procedure by Kristen Young, Jennifer Ivers, and Katherine Schroeder, White & Case, Washington D.C. |
Discussant: Tanya Landon, International Arbitration Partner, Sidley Austin LLP, Geneva | |
14.10 | International Arbitration Hearings After COVID: Key Lessons Moving Forward by Sean Croft, Ben Sanderson, Maria Scott, DLA Piper, New York, Madrid, London |
Discussant: Tanya Landon, International Arbitration Partner, Sidley Austin LLP, Geneva | |
14.30 | Ordering Online Arbitration in the Age of COVID by Amy J. Schmitz, Professor, University of Missouri School of Law |
Discussant: Thomas Granier, Of Counsel, ASAFO & Co. | |
14.50 | An Institutional View of the Impact of COVID on Arbitration by Luis Martinez, Mike Marra, American Arbitration Association (ADR.org) |
Discussant: Caroline Ming, Executive Director & General Counsel, Swiss Chambers Arbitration Institution | |
15.10 | Coffee Break |
15.40 | Covid-19 and the Changes to the Arbitration Landscape: Making a Case to Review the Fees of Arbitral Institutions for the New Normal |
by Bamikole Martins Aduloju, Senior Associate, Afe Babalola & Co., Nigeria, and Robert Gordon, Doctoral Researcher, University U.K. | |
15.55 | The Impact of COVID on the Use of International Arbitration: Challenges and Opportunities of Remote Hearings by Bahar Hatami Alamdari, Senior Lecturer, St. Mary’s University, London, UK |
16.10 | An Institutional View of Online ADR by Helena Tavares Erickson, Senior Vice-President, CPR: The International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution, Inc. |
16.25 | Lessons Learned in Arbitration During the Pandemic by Bjorn Arp, Fellow, Center on International Commercial Arbitration, American University Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C., USA |
and Edwin Nemesio, Attorney in Mexico, Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb)-North America Branch | |
16.40 | The New Landscape of Arbitration in View of the Digitalization Process by Dr. Magdalena Łągiewska, University of Gdańsk, Poland |
16.55 | Technology as a Vehicle to Enhance Arbitration: The Impact of Covid on Using Online Dispute Resolution by Aichell Alvarado, Sole Practitioner, Legal Counsel |
17.10 | Salient Considerations for Virtual International Arbitration Hearings in a Post-Pandemic Global Economy by Karthik Nagarajan, Senior Associate, White & Case LLP, Washington, D.C., USA |
and James J. East, Jr., Associate at Baker Hostetler LLP, Washington, D.C., USA | |
17.25 | The Impact of Covid on the Legal Services Industry by Liz Roberts, General Counsel at Arbitration Place |
18.00 | Closing Remarks |
Program of 14th October 2021 (296 Ko)
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