Young Arbitration Associations PAW event - Conflicts of Laws in International Arbitration

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Organizer: DIS40 and other young arbitration groups

Join us at the Paris Arbitration Week taking place in Paris from 7-11 April 2025!

In collaboration with other young arbitration groups, DIS40 is thrilled to be part of an upcoming event during Paris Arbitration Week. This event is set to explore the nuanced challenges of conflicts of laws in International Arbitration, offering a comparative perspective that spans various jurisdictions and legal traditions. It’s an invaluable platform for young professionals to gain deeper insights, engage in thought-provoking discussions, and network with peers from around the globe.
 

Young Arbitration Associations PAW event // Conflicts of Laws in International Arbitration: a Comparative Perspective

Date: 9 April 2025, 4.30 - 6.30 pm followed by Cocktails until 7.00 pm
Venue: August & Debouzy, 7 rue de Téhéran, 75008 Paris
Registration:

Attendance is free of charge. Register here before 7 April 2025.
 

As a delightful complement to the day’s activities, don’t miss out on the PAW Young Arbitration Cruise happening in the evening of the same day. This special event offers you a unique chance to unwind and network with fellow attendees aboard a beautiful boat, enjoying the stunning Parisian skyline as the backdrop. It’s an experience not to be missed!

PAW Young Arbitration Cruise 2025

Date: 9 April 2025, 8.00 pm - 2.00 am
Venue: 3 Port Debilly, 75016 Paris
Registration:

Register here before 1 April 2025.

Spaces are filling up quickly, and we wouldn’t want you to miss out on this enriching experience. So, register soon!

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