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Monday 25 August (1330 - 1340)
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Monday 25 August (1340 - 1400)
Monday 25 August (1400 - 1500)
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The Asia Pacific region generates a significant portion of the world’s arbitration cases, yet arbitrator appointments from the region remain disproportionately low. This panel discussion will explore the systemic barriers that hinder greater representation of Asia-Pacific arbitrators in international arbitration cases. It will also examine institutional policies, party preferences, and practical strategies to ensure a more balanced and diverse arbitrator pool. By challenging long-standing biases and advocating for meaningful change, this discussion seeks to drive greater inclusion in arbitrator selection.
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Monday 25 August (1500 - 1515)
Monday 25 August (1515 - 1615)
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming arbitration—enhancing efficiency, streamlining legal research, and even raising questions about AI-assisted decision-making. However, these advancements come with risks, including concerns about bias, transparency, and ethical implications. This panel discussion will explore how AI is being used in arbitration in practice, what role it should (or shouldn’t) play in the future, and how practitioners can effectively integrate technology while safeguarding procedural fairness. Whether welcomed or resisted, AI is here to stay, and this panel discussion will provide valuable insights into how arbitration professionals can navigate this evolving landscape.
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Monday 25 August (1615 - 1715)
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Winning an arbitration case is only half the battle – the true challenge often lies in enforcing the award. While the New York Convention provides a strong framework, enforcement remains inconsistent across jurisdictions in Asia. Some courts actively support arbitration, while others present significant roadblocks, citing public policy, procedural irregularities, or protectionist tendencies. This panel will delve into the practical realities of award enforcement in the region, analyzing key case studies, jurisdictional trends, and strategies for overcoming enforcement hurdles.
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Monday 25 August (1715 - 1725)
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Monday 25 August (1725 - 1825)
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