Lunch DIScussions: Improving Efficiency and Speed in International Dispute Resolution: the New UNCITRAL SPEDR Clauses

DIS-Event

09. Jan 2025

Veranstalter: DIS

The latest work product of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)’s Working Group II are the UNCITRAL Model Clauses on Specialised Express Dispute Resolution (SPEDR). The four Model Clauses – on Highly Expedited Arbitration, on Adjudication, on Technical Advisers and on Confidentiality – are designed as a resource for businesses and practitioners engaging in international dispute resolution, especially when speed and technical expertise are crucial factors.

In this edition of the Lunch DIScussions, the SPEDR Model Clauses will be presented by those closely involved in their drafting and will be critically discussed from a practical perspective. We are looking forward to your contributions!
 

DIS event series 2025 - online

Lunch DIScussions: Improving Efficiency and Speed in International Dispute Resolution: the New UNCITRAL SPEDR Clauses

Date: 9 January 2025, 1.00 - 2.00 pm
The event will take place as a video conference.

For further information please refer to the programme. Participation in this event is free of charge.

Registration

Please register on or before 7 January 2025 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.
 

You are cordially invited to create Lunch DIScussions. Please simply contact us with your suggestions by email: events(at)no_spamdisarb.org. We are excited!

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