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The role of international arbitration in steering trade and economic development
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Join us to discuss the role of international arbitration in steering trade and economic development.
Statistics suggest that countries with arbitration-friendly policies see an increase in foreign investment and trade as a result. For example, ratifying the New York Convention has been found to increase a country’s foreign trade by about half as much as joining the World Trade Organization.
So is there a correlation between a jurisdiction’s approach to arbitration and its effect on attracting foreign investors? What are the present socio-economic advantages (or disadvantages) of an arbitration-friendly jurisdiction? Why is it important to be established as a 'safe' or popular seat of arbitration? What are the different challenges that jurisdictions face, from promoting alternative dispute resolution to maintaining their position and staying competitive?
To find out, we will connect with a panel of diverse speakers and practitioners from multiple jurisdictions. With varied perspectives including from the CEE region, England & Wales, France, the speakers will reflect on their experience to find and emphasize the connection between arbitration and international trade.
Our keynote speaker:
- Dany Khayat, Partner and Head of International Arbitration and Litigation, Mayer Brown
Our international panel of industry experts:
- Iuliana Iacob, Partner, Muşat & Asociaţii
- Michael Arada Greenop, Senior Associate, WilmerHale
- Lucian Ilie, Barrister, Outer Temple Chambers
- Alicja Zielinska-Eisen, Of Counsel, Queritius
- Ruxandra Irina Esanu, Senior Associate, Wordstone Dispute Resolution
- Stamatios Tsetos, Founding Partner, Tsetos & Associates
Moderator:
- Liana H. Cercel, Special Advisor TA, Sciences Po & Co-Chair YRAP
The panel will be followed by a cocktail reception.
Guest Speakers
Cocktail
Venue
13 rue de l'Université
75007 Paris