Geopolitical Shifts and International Arbitration: Navigating Disputes in a Fragmented World
Benelux-Londres, Intercontinental Hotel GenevaEnforcing Awards against States: Realistic or Illusory?
Benelux-Londres, Intercontinental Hotel GenevaThe Deal Isn’t Done: How Tailor-Made SPA and Arbitration Clauses Protect Value After Closing
Mandarin Oriental Quai Turrettini 1, GenevaCurrent Trends & Challenges in International Arbitration
Benelux-Londres, Intercontinental Hotel GenevaWeek of Events
The Role of Mediation in High-Stakes Wealth Conflicts
High-profile family wealth disputes, such as those involving the Agnelli, Murdoch, and Safra families, go far beyond law and facts—they are about relationships, culture, emotions, values, and legacies. This panel of mediators, arbitrators, lawyers, and family office experts explores in what sense mediation works and is valuable for resolving such disputes and how mediation and […]
From Ghana to Geneva: Why Switzerland could matter for future Africa-Asia disputes?
In recent years, investments from (mainly) China and other Asian investors into Africa have significantly increased. Notably, China's belt and road initiative (BRI) has led to massive investments. The investments relate not only to various infrastructure projects (roads, railways, ports, and airports) but also to commodity trading, natural resources and mining, agriculture, recycling and sustainability […]
Geopolitical Shifts and International Arbitration: Navigating Disputes in a Fragmented World
Geopolitical crises are reshaping the way companies operate across borders. From tariffs and sanctions to supply-chain disruptions and regulatory volatility, businesses face unprecedented challenges that inevitably spill over into their dispute resolution strategies. This panel will examine how these pressures affect the conduct of international arbitration—from case management to advocacy and enforcement. Bringing together perspectives […]
The Ultimate Debate: Counsel, Arbitrators, Institutions, Courts – How to do Better?
Although "arbitration practice" is recognised as a set of best practices, it also faces criticism in certain respect, as to how proceedings unfold. The respective stakeholders in arbitrations – parties' counsel, arbitrators, arbitration institutions, courts – often consider that processes could be improved and streamlined, but the belief of each of these groups of participants […]
Enforcing Awards against States: Realistic or Illusory?
In this session organised by Schellenberg Wittmer, renowned arbitration practitioners from different jurisdictions, including Switzerland, France, the UK and the United States, will discuss the latest developments and practical tips in the enforcement of awards against sovereigns, which require award creditors to navigate different legal systems, domestic immunity laws and asset tracing, among others.
Current Trends & Challenges in International Arbitration
Hosted by HSF Kramer and moderated by Partner, Catrice Gayer, this event features insightful Roundtable Discussions on key topics such as Civil Law vs. Common Law, Artificial Intelligence and more. Attendees will join two focused discussion rounds, followed by an opportunity to network and enjoy refreshments.
AI in IA: Where do we stand?
Outsmart your next International Arbitration challenges with Artificial Intelligence: Our panelists will bring to life cutting-edge and proven IA-AI use cases and explain their implications on arbitration proceedings.
Renewable Energy Sector Arbitration: Lessons from Offshore Wind, Solar Parks, and Beyond
The global shift towards renewable energy has accelerated the development of complex infrastructure projects across offshore wind farms, solar parks, and other clean technologies. With this growth comes a rise in disputes, which can include construction delays and supply chain disruptions, unforeseen risks related to the resource, and regulatory challenges, among many others. Arbitration practitioners […]