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SUMMARY:Contemporary issues in international arbitration for African part
 ies/governments: is there a need for reform?
DESCRIPTION:The evidence shows that in most cases\, and even where intern
 ational arbitration disputes involve African parties\, the seats for the
  international arbitration are likely to be London\, Paris\, New York or
  sometimes in Singapore with these cases being subject to either the rul
 es of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) or the London Court of
  International Arbitration (LCIA). Is there the need for African countri
 es to consider strengthening their national legal systems and mechanisms
  for commercial dispute resolution for purposes international arbitratio
 n at least when the parties are all African?\n\nThe session will explore
  the feasibility of strengthening these national rules for commercial di
 spute resolution or consider the establishment of a regional hub with th
 e necessary international standards and and credibility to absorb some o
 f the disputes in the future.\n
LOCATION:Room 604\, Level 600\, MTCC
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