Regionalism in International Arbitration
Event Details
This event deals with the phenomenon of regionalisation of arbitration and its advantages and shortcomings. Topics include the expansion of international arbitral venues (LCIA, PCA, The Hague International Financial Tribunal), recent developments in regional arbitration centres (Hong Kong, Singapore, Cairo, Dubai, India, Jerusalem) as well as regionalism in investment arbitration (Latin America, ASEAN, NAFTA).
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The Jerusalem Arbitration Centre invites delegates and participants to attend a reception organized on its behalf from 19.00. Location will be announced at the conference.
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