Recordings - Sustainable Diversity in International Arbitration
24/11/2021
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Program
Introduction and greetings
15:10-15:30 (JST) [7:10-7:30 CET]
Dai YOKOMIZO – Greetings from Nagoya University Graduate School of Law
Giorgio F. COLOMBO – Greetings from the “Decolonizing Arbitration” Research Unit, Nagoya University
Panel 1: Perspectives on Diversity 1
15:30-17:30 (JST) [7:30-9:30 CET]
Chair: Shahla ALI
Animesh Anand BORDOLOI – Natasha SINGH, Navigating the Practicalities of Achieving Diversity in Arbitration
Umika SHARMA, Invisible Inequality: The Lack of Regional Diversity in International Arbitration
Bryan Christiano EDUARDUS, Insurance Policy and Gender-Ethnic Diversity in International Commercial Arbitration
D’Andra A. JOHNSON – Theominique D. NOTTAGE, Diversifying the dominant demographics in International Arbitration – the How, the Why and the (maybe) Solution
Panel 2: Cultural competences
15:30 – 17:30 (JST) [7:30-9:30 CET]
Chair: Giorgio F. COLOMBO
Elena BEZELGUES, Cultural competencies among arbitration practitioners in Germany and CIS countries
Qingxiu BU, The Cultural Sensitivity in Harmonisation of International Arbitration: Lessons from China
Rodrigo CARÈ, Cultural Diversity in International Arbitration in Europe: Focus on Arbitration Counsel
Monica CHAN, Cultural Competence: The Hidden Aspect of Competent Arbitrators
Panel 3: Regional and National perspectives
15:30 – 17:30 (JST) [7:30-9:30 CET]
Chair: Filip BALCERZAK
Van Dai DO - Hoang Tu Linh TRAN, Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards: The Vietnamese Approach
Mustafa Alper ENER - Tuğçe ERGÜDEN, State Intervention in ADR: the Turkish Example
Quang Anh NGUYEN, Third party funding as a key to enhance Vietnam’s involvement in international arbitration
Yi TANG, “Harmony in Diversity”: ASEAN’s Arbitration Reform in Taming the “Unruly Horse” of Public Policy Exception
Break
17:30 – 18:00 (JST) [9:30-10:00 CET]
Panel 4: Perspectives on Diversity 2
18:00 – 19:30 (JST) [10:00-11:30 CET]
Chair: Giorgio F. COLOMBO
Eva LITINA, Diversity in International Arbitration: The Case of Ad Hoc Arbitration
Roopa MATHEWS, Challenging homogeneity in international arbitration: Towards more diversity and inclusion in counsel teams
Weronika RYDZINSKA-ZOWCZAK, Equal Gender Rights in International Arbitration – still a room for improvement
Panel 5: The Role of Institutions
18:00 – 19:30 (JST) [10:00-11:30 CET]
Chair: Eric NG
Munkhnaran MUNKHTUVSHIN, “The Tip is not the Iceberg”: Designing the Effective Remedy for the Lack of Gender Diversity in East Asian Arbitral Institutions
Ignacio TASENDE, International arbitration: The role of institutions in promoting equal career opportunities
Panel 6: New Methodological and Theoretical Approaches
20:30-22:00 (JST) [12:30-14:00 CET]
Chair: Joshua KARTON
Hosna SHEIKHATTAR – Mansour VESALI-MAHMOUD, Dynamics of Transnationality and Epistemic Community in Commercial Arbitration: Rethinking through a Narrative of Hegemony
Panel 7: Investment Arbitration and Diversity
20:30-22:00 (JST) [12:30-14:00 CET]
Chair: Filip BALCERZAK
Fernando DIAS SIMÕES, Investment Arbitration between Cohesion and Diversity
Roberto ISIBOR, A proposal for an economic approach to sustainable diversity in investor-State arbitration
Louis KOEN, Shaping International Investment Law through the Africanization of Investment Law Teaching in Africa