London International Disputes Week 2025

02. Jun 2025

Veranstalter: LIDW

Since its inception in 2019, LIDW has become one of the largest global gatherings of those involved in the resolution of international disputes. Last year 8,000 people attended, representing over 100 countries from throughout the world. At the heart of LIDW is a collaborative ethos which brings together all stakeholders in the resolution of international disputes, whatever the sector or form of dispute resolution, whether arbitration, litigation and mediation.

LIDW brings together the international dispute resolution community whether based in London or throughout the world to debate and explore the key issues and topics, and to help drive awareness and best practice globally. LIDW aims to represent London’s dispute resolution community and demonstrate legal London’s commitment to diversity, inclusion and the rule of law.

This year's theme is “Innovation in dispute resolution: navigating global risks” and tickets/registrations for all events, including our Main Conference, International Arbitration Day, Opening Reception, Gala Dinner and other social events, LegalTech Hub and diverse member-hosted events programme spanning 150+ events over three days are available via this website.
 

London International Disputes Week 2025

Date: 2-6 June 2025
Venue: London

The DIS is please to support the London International Disputes Week 2025. For further information please visit the event website.

During the London International Disputes Week, DIS will host the event “DIS@LIDW: To be, or not to be sandwiched –The new DIS Supplementary Rules for Third-Party Notices” on 5 June 2025.

 

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