A webinar hosted by the IBA Young Lawyers’ Committee, supported by IBA Arbitration Committee and the IBA European Regional Forum
As institutional arbitration increasingly becomes the preferred global standard, the credibility, transparency and adaptability of arbitral institutions are under sharper scrutiny than ever before. This multi‑part webinar series explores whether leading institutions truly serve as inclusive, progressive ‘fortresses’ of dispute resolution, or whether hidden ‘glass ceilings’ hinder access, diversity and user‑experience.
Each session will spotlight institutions across major regions of the world, drawing on best practices, structural challenges, administrative innovations and evolving procedural norms. The series aims to equip young practitioners with a comparative understanding of institutional strengths and limitations, fostering dialogue on how arbitral institutions can become more responsive, representative and resilient in a rapidly evolving dispute resolution ecosystem.
Fees
|
IBA member |
Free |
|
Non member |
Free |
Certificate of Attendance
Certificates of attendance for this webinar will be provided to all delegates who have registered in advance and attended the live broadcast for a minimum of 30 minutes based on verified sign-in and sign-out times. Certificates can only be issued to the name provided at the time of registration. If you have any queries relating to your Certificate of Attendance, please email webinars@int-bar.org
Confirmed speakers
Robert Stephen
Speaker
DIAC, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Sherif Akl
Speaker
Arbitration and ADR, ICC, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Arush Khanna
Speaker
Numen Law Offices, New Delhi, Delhi, India; Membership Officer, Young Lawyers' Committee
Maria Mazzawi
Speaker
The Abu Dhabi International Arbitration Centre , Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Jyothi Mani
Speaker
Oman Commercial Arbitration Centre, Muscat, Oman
Dalia Hussein
Speaker
CRCICA, Cairo, Egypt; Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Arab Regional Forum