What If? – Assessing New Trends in International Arbitration Through Enforcement Lens

Milan – BonelliErede – May 22, 2024, in the context of the II Bocconi International Arbitration Conference

Join us for an insightful panel discussion with esteemed legal experts Joongi Kim (Yonsei Law School, Seoul and Georgetown Law) and Kabir Duggal (Columbia Law School and Arnold&Porter, NY) as they navigate through complex hypothetical award enforcement scenarios in different jurisdictions. Moderated by eminent practitioner Nadja Al Kanawati (WilmerHale, London), this session promises a deep dive into the intricacies of emerging trends in international arbitration and the practical considerations that shape enforcement decisions. Antonio Crivellaro will open and close the session, sharing his invaluable experience and insights. 

In this interactive session, the panelists will dissect hypothetical awards, each presenting unique challenges and nuances that complicate the enforcement process. The discussion will be provoked from the public by Anna Biasiolo and Anna Chiara Amato.

From conflicting legal frameworks to jurisdictional ambiguities, participants will gain valuable insights into the multifaceted nature of cross-border enforcement. Through thought-provoking discussions, our panelists will shed light on the key issues involved in enforcing these tricky awards, offering perspectives on how different jurisdictions are likely to approach such cases.

The discussion will take place on May 22, 2022, from 4 to 5.30, in the context of the Bocconi International Arbitration Conference. It will be held at the premises of Bonelli Erede (Via Barozzi 1, Milano). An aperitivo will follow.

Whether you are a legal professional, arbitrator, or simply intrigued by the intersection of law and international relations, this panel promises to be an enlightening exploration of the emerging challenges inherent in enforcing awards across borders.  

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