SCC 2024 Webinar Highlights: Insights That Shape Arbitration This year, the SCC Arbitration Institute hosted a series of webinars diving into some of the most pressing topics in arbitration: - Resolving disputes with public entities - Public procurement arbitration - Costs of arbitration and transparency - Regional trends in Northern Europe Each session brought together leading experts to share practical knowledge and fresh perspectives, reaffirming SCC’s role as a global leader in dispute resolution. Missed a session? Swipe through the carousel for highlights, and visit our YouTube channel to watch the recordings: https://lnkd.in/djE9ig8E
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In the wake of the GAR-LCIA Roundtable – “Time for a reset? Has international arbitration lost its way?” – leading arbitrator Douglas Jones AO shares some further procedural approaches that he has found to enhance the capacity of an arbitral tribunal to focus on the key issues in a complex dispute. #internationalarbitration
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In Global Arbitration Review’s The European Arbitration Review 2025, Richard Hern, Daniel Hanson, and Tarek Badrakhan explore the types of disputes that arise in the transport sector and key considerations for estimating damages in such disputes. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4013pEB
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Join us for our webinar ‘The Use of Evidence in International Arbitration: Procedure and Practice’ taking place on the 12th July from 12:00pm-1:00pm! In this seminar the Panel will be looking at how these different factors affect the preparation and use of evidence in an international arbitration, with a view to highlighting specific issues that may need to be considered at the outset of the arbitration and commenting on the resources available to parties to assist in completion of this important stage. Register for free here – https://lnkd.in/e94Jswsy #Arbitration #InternationalArbitration #Disputes #TL4 Dr. David R. Parratt KC FCIArb, Zhen Ye, Mikhail Vishnyakov FCIArb
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Explore our latest article on the 2022 ICSID Arbitration Rules, marking the first major update since 2006. Discover key takeaways, including mandated case management conferences, new expedited arbitration procedures, and transparency in third-party funding. The rules also introduce security for costs protocols and options for mediation and fact-finding, transforming dispute resolution efficiency. Unlock vital insights into these transformative changes: https://lnkd.in/gaapftDk.
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