Conference: The Rule of Law and the Future of Investment Protection

DIS-Event

Organizer: DIHK, DIS, Humboldt-Univeristät zu Berlin

The DIS invites you to a conference in Berlin focused on the topic: “The Rule of Law and the Future of Investment Protection.” Registration for the event is now open, and you can find the programme below.

On the eve of the Foreign Direct Investment Moot Court, which will bring many of the leading experts on investment protection to Berlin, the German Arbitration Institute (DIS), Humboldt University, and the DIHK have joined forces to take a fresh look at some of the most pressing and controversial issues in foreign direct investment.

Join us for a pivotal conference on the morning before the moot court begins, where distinguished scholars and practitioners will discuss the latest developments and critical issues in investment protection. Engage with experts from around the world as we explore the evolving landscape of investment protection and its implications for global economic stability.

Conference

The Rule of Law and the Future of Investment Protection

Date: 31 October 2024, 10.00 am – 5.00 pm
Venue: DIHK/Haus der Wirtschaft, Mendelssohn Saal (EG), Breite Strasse 29, 11052 Berlin
 

For further information and registration please refer to the programme. Participation in this event is free of charge, but subject to admission.

Registration

Please register by 22 October 2024 via the link below. By registering you accept the DIS General Terms and Conditions for Conferences and Workshops.

If you have any questions, please contact us via events(at)no_spamdisarb.org.

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