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21st Annual IBA Arbitration Day: the Rule of Law Created by International Arbitrators

21st Annual IBA Arbitration Day: the Rule of Law Created by International Arbitrators

21st Annual IBA Arbitration Day: the Rule of Law Created by International Arbitrators

Presented By: International Bar Association

About the Event

Sessions include:

  • The corollaries of the bona fide principle as recognised by international arbitrators
  • The pacta sunt servanda principle as created by international arbitrators
  • The rules of interpretation of contracts and treaties created by international arbitrators
  • An interview with three stars of international arbitration about the creation of the Rule of Law by international arbitrators

Credit

CPD and CLE Credit available.

Date / Time

February 25 - 26, 2018

Location

Hilton Puerto Madero
Buenos Aires, Argentina

 

JAMS Featured Speakers

Gary Birnberg The delegatus non potet delegare principle created by international arbitrators in the context of mediation, arb-med and med-arb
Do arbitrators have the power (or duty) to suggest to parties to mediate in the absence of step-up dispute resolution clauses in the contract? This panel will describe, analyse and criticise the principle created by international arbitrators that the arbitrator’s duty is to proceed to an award, and has neither power nor duty to stay arbitration to refer the matter to mediation.

Featured People

Gary Birnberg, Esq., FCIArb
  • Aviation
  • Business Commercial
  • Class Action/Mass Tort
  • Construction
  • Financial Markets
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • Energy & Utilities
  • Entertainment & Sports
  • International & Cross-Border
  • Life Sciences
  • Personal Injury
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