Old Dog, New Tricks: How ISDS Must Innovate To Resolve The Disputes Of The Future
CPR / Y-ADR program for London International Disputes Week
Event Details
CPR Institute's Y-ADR Steering Committee is pleased to present this program, together with Queen Mary University of London and our generous host Three Crowns, for the 2025 London International Disputes Week (LIDW). CPR is a proud supporter of LIDW.
Program: “Old Dog, New Tricks: How ISDS Must Innovate To Resolve The Disputes Of The Future”
Date: Thursday, June 5
Time: 9:00 am – 10:30 am
Venue name and address: Three Crowns, 33 Charterhouse St, London EC1M 6HA
Participating member firms: CPR – Y-ADR, QMUL, Three Crowns
Type of event: In-person
Event description: This program will explore how ISDS can evolve to ensure that investors and states can prevent and resolve the disputes of the future. The panel will feature representatives from private practice and states, as well as arbitrators, to provide a variety of viewpoints on how ISDS can help companies and states respond to global risks including climate change, AI and other potential areas of future disputes.
Panel: The panel will be moderated by Richard Trinick of
Three Crowns, and will include the following speakers:
- Rahul Donde, Donde Dispute Resolution
- Ahmed Khafagy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Egypt
- Katrina Limond, A&O Shearman
- Maxim Osadchiy, Queen Mary University
- Cindy Rayo, RRH Consultores
To register for this in-person event, please use the following LIDW registration page: https://register.lidw.co.uk/event/482
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CPR is grateful to our member host, Three Crowns, and our collaborative partner, Queen Mary University of London!