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ICLQ Annual Lecture 2015 'Determining the Seat of an International Arbitration: Party Autonomy and the Interpretation of Arbitration Agreements'

Event Details

Time: 17:30-19:30

Venue: British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5JP


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The 2015 Annual ICLQ Lecture this year will be given by Professor Jonathan Hill of the University of Bristol, on the subject 'Determining the Seat of an International Arbitration: Party Autonomy and the Interpretation of Arbitration Agreements', based on his article published in the ICLQ in July 2014.

The event will also provide the opportunity to present the 2014 Young Scholar with their award of £250 worth of Cambridge University Press titles of their choice. This year the prize is awarded to Fernando Lusa Bordin of the University of Cambridge for his article 'Reflections of Customary International Law: The Authority of Codification Conventions and ILC Draft Articles in International Law'.

The lecture will be followed by a reception generously sponsored by Cambridge University Press, who publish the ICLQ.

Participants

Speaker:

  • Jonathan Hill, University of Bristol

Chair:

  • Professor Malcolm Evans, Editor in Chief (Joint) of the International and Comparative Law Quarterly, University of Bristol

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The text of the Annual Lecture is free to access along with a number of other articles in a new online collection 'International and Comparative Law in Practice'. This special collection can be accessed free of charge here and includes a range of articles published in International and Comparative Law Quarterly since 2010 that are relevant to legal practice, both private and public practice, as well as governmental and intergovernmental activities.


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Event convened by Anna Riddell, Publications Editor, British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL).


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This event is accredited for 2 CPD hours.


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