A New Era in International Arbitration?

  • Date: 02 July
  • Time: 16:00 - 17:30
  • Location: Universiteit Leiden - Wijnhaven

As part of the Leiden – Edinburgh Global Law Summer Course, The Hague Global Futures Hub will host a series of roundtable discussions focused on Global Legal Practice and the future of the legal profession in The Hague.

We are witnessing new trends in international arbitration and this roundtable offers a chance for scholars and practitioners to come together to discuss these developments and what these changes mean for legal practice. Some of these developments are emerging in different fields of arbitration and therefore our panelists come from a variety of fields.

The roundtable will discuss how international arbitration has changed in relation to public interest resolution, India as a hub of Global Arbitration and its recent reforms, as well as the rise of other global majority states as sites of arbitration, and how ‘public interest arbitration’ can help address global challenges such as conflict, cybersecurity, and climate change.

Panelist:

Aarif Abraham, Doughty Street Chambers, Accountability Unit

Paula Baldini Miranda da Cruz, Permanent Court of Arbitration

Catherine Rogers, Bocconi University

Noor Kadhim, Fieldfisher

Universiteit Leiden - Wijnhaven


Turfmarkt 99
2511DP, Den Haag

Show on map

Sign Up

Related past events