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The 12th issue of the IBAHRI Covid-19 Human Rights Monitor covers topics including conditions of slavery for domestic workers, quarantine restrictions on refugee camps in Greece and the impact of the virus on those living in informal settlements. Also: the disproportionate number of Covid-19-related deaths that have occurred in institutional settings for people with disabilities.
Law firm meeting room bookings - IBA 2026 Copenhagen
The eighth edition of the IBAHRI Covid-19 Human Rights Monitor covers topics including: an alarming increase in violence against women during the pandemic, the heightened risk to those who live in informal settlements and threats to freedom of assembly worldwide.
Oct 20, 2025
On 12 October 2025, Schengen countries began phasing in the Entry/Exit System (EES), set to be fully operational by 10 April 2026. Replacing passport stamps, the EES records entry, exit and biometric data at external borders of 29 Schengen states. It applies to third-country nationals on short stays (visa-required or exempt) but excludes long-stay visa holders, residents and nationals of Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The system enforces the 90/180-day rule, detects overstays and combats identity fraud. While designed to speed up border checks, travellers may face longer waiting times during the initial biometric enrolment.
IBA Annual Conference Toronto 2025
Jun 27, 2022
Report on session at 6th IBA Global Entrepreneurship Conference, 16 – 17 May 2022, presented by the IBA Closely Held and Growing Business Enterprise Committee
IBA Annual Conference Toronto 2025
Apr 28, 2023
Although the significance of classical pro bono work in the Swiss legal system seems more limited than in common law jurisdictions, the system nonetheless offers a variety of options for underserved communities to obtain access to justice at no or at least reduced cost. While these options do not qualify as actual pro bono services in the strict sense, they all help to promote and strengthen the rule of law. Yet, there still seems to be room for improvement in order to better support the access to justice of the (lower) middle class that does not qualify for legal aid.
IBA Annual Conference Toronto 2025

Sep 27, 2023
The rise in popularity of generative artificial intelligence (‘generative AI’) has ignited the discussion on whether junior employees can be replaced by it. Some have gone to the extent of questioning whether professionals, such as lawyers, can also be replaced by generative AI. Is it wise to replace junior employees or lawyers with generative AI? What factors should be considered before deploying generative AI tools in your business? To consider these questions, we first need to understand the basic workings of generative AI and what it can offer. Fundamentally, AI is intelligence that is not biological. The general understanding is that machines will be ascribed with this intelligence. These machines have the ability to interpret, learn from and process external data in a way that is similar to the capabilities of the human mind. Generative AI is a type of AI program that generates content from a data set. It uses deep learning, a type of machine learning system that behaves like a neural network to simulate the functions of a human brain. In other words, it can mimic human intelligence by exhibiting analytical skills to create new content. Not only can generative AI be utilised in chatbot programs to create text, but it can also be used in programs that can create images, sound or videos. This article will consider two major forms of generative AI, in the context of risks to businesses: chatbots using generative pre-trained transformer technology programs; and image generating programs.
The full programme details are below:
9:00am-9:15am - Welcome remarks
9:15am-10:30am - The burden of proof in ESG disputes
11:00am-12:15pm - The (controversial) role of experts in dispute resolution
12:15pm-12:30pm - Closing remarks
12:30pm-1:00pm - Tour of Osgoode Hall
Spaces are limited and are assigned on a first come first served basis.
IBA Annual Conference Toronto 2025
Dec 04, 2025
Artificial intelligence (AI) is developing rapidly in China, with the number of patents and the size of the market both ranking highly among countries. However, this rapid development has posed new challenges to the legal framework, ethical norms and social governance, prompting China to continuously adjust and improve the relevant regulatory system.
By Yi-An (Ann) Lai. Alipay and the impact of e-payment systems resulting in new regulations in China and other jurisdictions.
Overview of key developments, market trends and pivotal indicators affecting the insurance market in the last 12 months.
IBA Insurance Conference 2024: AI in insurance and other global insights
Overview of main developments and trends in the underwriting of transactional risk insurance in Europe, Latin America and US over the last 12 months.
IBA Insurance Conference 2024: AI in insurance and other global insights
Jul 15, 2024
In a year of significant elections, Global Insight examines why women are underrepresented as candidates for office in many countries.
Two leading private equity investment bankers from Goldman Sachs will lead us through a review of the current state and last 12 months of the PE world.
IBA Private Equity Transactions Symposium 2025
Regulatory responses to the global pandemic: what next for life sciences companies?. Laura Orlando, Martina Maffei, Frederic Chevallier, Lourdes Fraguas, Ina vom Feld, Jonathan Turnbull
Two leading private equity (PE) investment bankers from Goldman Sachs will take us through a review of the current state of and last 12 months in the PE world.
IBA Private Equity Transactions Symposium 2024
On 8 December 2017, the European Commission decided that the International Skating Union’s (ISU) Eligibility Rules breached EU competition law. The rules provided that an athlete could be sanctioned for participating in an event not authorised by the ISU. The Commission thus examined whether the rules unlawfully restrict competition under Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) by establishing a pre-authorisation procedure for third-party organisers and imposing sanctions
In this annual session hosted by the Anti-Corruption Committee, practitioners from around the world will discuss key anti-corruption developments from the past 12 months, regarding the relevant legal and enforcement landscape.
IBA Annual Conference Miami 2022
The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) welcomes the renewal of the United Nations Independent Expert (IE) on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI). Created in 2016 for an initial period of 3 years, this mandate was set up to respond to a specific pattern of violations directed against persons because of their SOGI.
“A living hell crimes against humanity in North Korean detention centers and the quest for accountability” - a 12-minute documentary on crimes against humanity in Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to be screened on the quarter hour.
IBA War Crimes Committee Conference 2023: Pursuing justice in a world on fire

Jul 08, 2025
Mediation is on the rise internationally as a means to settle disputes in a cost-effective manner. Chinese parties appear to be increasingly interested in mediation as an option. This article examines the evolving landscape of mediation in China and internationally. It considers how mediation for Chinese parties is evolving and whether mediation is a good option for Chinese parties in cross-border disputes. Commercial mediation has seen remarkable growth, bolstered by a supportive PRC judicial system and legislative initiatives encouraging parties to find harmonious ways to resolve disputes. The article analyses the three primary types of mediation in China: people’s mediation, administrative mediation, and commercial mediation. It also looks at mediation rules and proceedings in common law jurisdictions, such as Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United States. The article anecdotally considers the cultural elements, emphasising the Chinese parties’ preference for evaluative mediation styles as a reflection of civil law. Through case studies of international disputes involving Chinese and US parties, the article illustrates the practical dynamics of mediation involving Chinese parties and underscores the importance of cultural sensitivity in international mediation. As Chinese parties continue to go global, mediation is emerging as an attractive option for efficient and cost-effective dispute resolution. This analysis assesses whether the promotion of mediation is yielding tangible outcomes and explores the future of mediation involving Chinese and foreign parties.
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Please meet at Port de Javel Haut (Yachts de Paris) at 12 noon. The boat will depart at 1230 hrs promptly.
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
Feb 17, 2023
This article will outline the development of China’s restrictions on the cross-border transfer of personal information (PI export), detailing PI export mechanisms provided by the Personal Information Protection Law. It will also explain the practical implications of the restrictions.
This article focuses on a ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union concerning the competence of the Independent Supervisory Authorities to determine of airport charges. Through analysis of the ruling in question and identification of the peculiarities of the Italian system, this article provides an overview of the main legal barriers to the implementation of Directive 2009/12 on airport charges.
EU ETS in maritime sector emissions
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Diego de San Simón San Simón & Duch, Madrid; Website Officer, IBA Maritime and Transport Law Committee
The Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sales of Ships
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Dr Ann Fenech Fenech & Fenech Advocates, Valletta
Decarbonisation in shipping
Speaker
Dr Jan-Erik Pötschke Ahlers & Vogel, Hamburg
The need for an international convention on liability and compensation relating to the transboundary damages from offshore oil and gas activities
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The Honourable Steven Rares KC 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers, Sydney, New South Wales
The Cape of Storms: A comparative navigation of current hot topics in maritime & transportation law
Jul 14, 2024
Over the course of 16–18 May this year, the IBA European Regional Forum Officers, Council Members and Advisory Board Members held their annual retreat in sunny Santorini under the hospitality of gracious host and colleague Panagiotis Drakopoulos and Drakopoulos law firm who ensured that the event, dubbed ‘THE BIG RETREAT’, went off without a hitch.
Please register separately by visiting the Conference webpage: https://www.ibanet.org/conference-details/CONF2869
10:00 Registration and Welcome Coffee & Tea
11:00 Opening remarks
11:10 GenAI use in the legal markets
12:45 Acqusition finance
13:30 Lunch & networking
14:30 Transfer to break out rooms
14:45 Acquistion finance breakouts
15:45 Tea/coffee break
16:00 Introduction to the IBA
16:15 Cross-border skills
17:45 End
41st International Financial Law Conference
Sep 21, 2025
The global focus on human trafficking has led to a recent proliferation of laws, with substantive US trends mirroring those seen in countries around the world. For policymakers considering potential legislative enhancements, the body of laws provides ample choice for potential inspiration.
Add to this the new EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation mandatory notification system coming into effect on 12 October 2023 for deals involving firms benefitting from state aid.
27th Annual Competition Conference
On 19 June 2020, Switzerland’s Parliament approved the bill to revise Chapter 12 of the Swiss Private International Law Act. The bill maintains all the key features that have made Swiss arbitration law successful and achieves incremental improvements in selected areas. The new law will further strengthen Switzerland’s role as one of the world’s leading centres for international arbitration. It is expected to enter into force in 2021.
Directors' liability in M&A transactions
12. FDI - latest developments
13. Virtual closings - improvements and challenges
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7th Mergers and Acquisitions in the Technology Sector Conference
Mar 27, 2024
An article on proposed amendments to Switzerland’s anti-money laundering and sanctions framework by Matthias Gstoehl and Benoit Mauron.
There will be coaches departing the hotel at 18:30 to go to the dinner and then staggered returning coaches at 22:30, 23:15 and 12:00.
The dress code is Black tie. The ticket price is €100.
3rd Annual IBA Asset Recovery Conference
Sep 21, 2023
A robust broadband infrastructure is vital for a country’s economic growth and technological advancement. With this in mind, the Italian Government has set the objective of ensuring broadband internet access for every household.
Apr 22, 2022
International private aviation flights, also known as general aviation, can be conducted with minimal additional licensing requirements. This offers more efficient business travel for clients with access to general aviation aircraft.
Switzerland is one of the leading places for international arbitration proceedings and enjoys an excellent reputation, not least due to the internationally recognised Chapter 12 of the Swiss Private International Law Act (PILA), which conclusively governs Switzerland’s international arbitration law.
Emerging litigation and regulatory risks in crypto
12. Corporate structures for start-ups – the Delaware Flip or not?
IBA 5th Silicon Beach Conference: From Start-Up to Exit
During the pandemic, two recent Hong Kong High Court cases may have opened the door to relaxing Hong Kong’s legislative restrictions on surrogacy and possibly formal law review and reform.
How can corporate lawyers add value when a company pursues an alternative to new financing, such as a reduction in force?
12. Is the importance and role of due diligence changing?
7th Global Entrepreneurship Conference
Sep 25, 2024
This article assesses the feasibility and implications of resource exploration and exploitation in Antarctica. It discusses mineral and freshwater exploration in the light of the continent’s geological features and improved accessibility owing to the melting ice caps. Analysis of legal frameworks, such as the Antarctic Treaty System and conservation conventions, reveals challenges in regulating exploitation. Geopolitical dynamics surrounding resource exploitation are addressed, identifying interests and conflicts among stakeholders. By integrating these aspects, the article offers initial insights into the opportunities and obstacles of resource exploitation in Antarctica, aiming to facilitate decision-making and policy formulation in this unique and delicate environment.
ESG litigation – trends and strategies in both civil and common law court
10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Global class actions - coming soon to a court near you
12:15PM – 1:30PM
Comparative approach of international commercial chambers
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
The role of the profession, ethics, representation and social responsibility
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
Spaces are limited and are assigned on a first come first served basis.
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
Jul 18, 2023
In recent years, Pakistan has experienced rapid growth and innovation in fintech, reshaping the landscape of financial services within the country. This article aims to discuss the regulatory framework governing fintech in Pakistan.
Apr 06, 2022
The Double Taxation Treaty between Colombia and the United Kingdom entered into force on 1 January 2020, and unlike other treaties in force, it excluded payments for technical services, technical assistance and consulting services from Article 12 (Royalties). Therefore, absent a permanent establishment, payments for those services would no longer be subject to a ten per cent withholding tax but would be treated as business profits. On these grounds, the analysis of the most favoured nation clauses agreed between Colombia and other countries became critical. The analysis was performed by Colombia's tax authority in a ruling issued in early 2020. Although official rulings are not binding to taxpayers, they are mandatory to tax officials. The analysis is explained in this article.
M&A and military technology
12. AI governance
13. Data mining: is it legal, how to balance the rights of data owners and new uses of data
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8th Mergers and Acquisitions in the Technology Sector Conference
Jul 06, 2021
The Punjab Haryana and Delhi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, India (PHDCCI) held an illuminating webinar on ‘Competition Law – Recent Developments and Impacts’, on 3 March 2021, covering areas of competition law in India, new trends emerging and their effect on the market. The practices with respect to competition law among micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are not currently well understood and need to be looked at more closely to improve understanding and engender a better competitive climate in the Indian market.
ESG litigation – trends and strategies in both civil and common law court
10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Global class actions - coming soon to a court near you
12:15PM – 1:30PM
Comparative approach of international commercial chambers
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
The role of the profession, ethics, representation and social responsibility
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
Spaces are limited and are assigned on a first come first served basis.
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
Mar 15, 2024
This article deals with permanent residency visas based on investments in real estate property in Brazil. Contrary to what may have been previously thought, Brazil’s federal legislation has a vast range of investment visas, which may grant permanent residency and a future path to nationality. Among these, it is worth mentioning the permanent residency visas based on investments in real estate property in Brazil. This sort of permanent residency was introduced under the Immigration National Council’s (Conselho Nacional de Imigração—CNIg) Legal Resolution No.36 of 2018.
Since the end of the last century, Colombian law has regulated the use of technology within judicial proceedings. Under Article 95 of Law 270 of 1996, it was established that courts should make efforts to incorporate new technological advances in justice administration services. Additionally, Law 270 recognised legal validity to documents executed by electronic means.
ESG litigation – trends and strategies in both civil and common law court
10:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Global class actions - coming soon to a court near you
12:15PM – 1:30PM
Comparative approach of international commercial chambers
2:30 PM - 3:45 PM
The role of the profession, ethics, representation and social responsibility
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
Spaces are limited and are assigned on a first come first served basis.
IBA Annual Conference Paris 2023
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