Students for the Promotion of International Law (SPIL), Government Law College, Mumbai is organising a Panel Discussion on: “Demystifying the Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 on Arbitration Procedure and Opportunities”; scheduled for the 19th of November, at 4:00 pm IST.
Students for the Promotion of International Law (SPIL), Mumbai at Government Law College, Mumbai, as the name suggests, is a student body which cynosures International Law.
Bali International Arbitration and Mediation Centre (BIAMC) is Indonesia’s only international organization related to alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and one of the premier providers of dispute resolution services in the Asia Pacific region.
CIArb is an international centre of excellence for the practice and profession of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). It is a not-for-profit, UK registered charity based across 149 countries and supported by an international network of 41 branches.
Topic: “Demystifying the Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 on Arbitration Procedure and Opportunities”
SPIL, Mumbai The four esteemed panellists will be talking about the effects of COVID-19 on arbitral procedure that law students/young professionals should be aware of/study (the revisions in the arbitration rules of the LCIA and ICC, the propensity of online hearings etc.), opportunities for law students/young professionals (resources, courses, virtual internships, etc.) and challenges (no in-person internships, hiring freezes etc.). This will be done with an “Indian” outlook/for young Indian practitioners.
Date and Time: November 19, 4 pm IST
No Eligibility Criteria, any person may register!
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Date of Panel Discussion: 19th November, 4:00 PM
Feel free to write to us at spilmumbai@gmail.com.
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