events

Ecumene Discussion Club & ICLRC Event
An event by Ecumene Discussion Club, International and Comparative Law Research Center
The event will feature the round tables with thought-provoking discussion of current tendencies in the legal framework surrounding climate change, including climate change litigation in various courts and tribunals.

Debate on New Mediation Guidelines
The AAA and its international division, the ICDR, proudly present a live debate on their draft mediation guidelines.

The Art and Science of Arbitral Tribunal Composition
The Russian Arbitration Center is hosting a panel discussion to explore the intricacies of selecting arbitrators, featuring insights from a diverse range of experts in the arbitration community.

Coffee, Code & Conflict: ICDR’s Adventures in Tech Disputes
From software licensing disagreements and data privacy conflicts to patent infringements and service-level agreement breaches, this event offers a unique blend of insightful discussions and practical solutions.

Investor State Mediation: Changing the Mindset
In the very specific context of disputes involving States and foreign investors, how can these actors, in their practice, work towards such a tailored approach, far from an automatic and exclusive recourse to arbitration?

Walk and Talk – SC Week
Organised by Maxwell Chambers and supported by the campaign for Greener Arbitrations, this event is part of Singapore Convention Week 2024.
Join us as to connect, explore, and engage in conversations while taking a leisurely walk through the hidden gems of Tanjong Pagar.

Navigating the Maze: Challenges in Concurrent Proceedings
A panel discussion presented by AFIA and hosted by WongPartnership LLP. Drawing from extensive practice knowledge, our esteemed speakers from South Korea, Singapore and Europe will explore issues arising in concurrent enforcement and setting-aside challenges, provide insights on the approaches of various national courts, and share essential “tips and tricks” relevant for arbitration practitioners.

CIArb-IPOS IP & Tech Dispute Resolution Conference
The Conference, jointly organised by CIArb and IPOS, will comprise 5 panel sessions covering a range of current IP and tech-related topics including IP Arbitration, IP Valuation, IP Mediation, FRAND/SEPs, and AI & IP.

GAR Live: Singapore 2024
This full-day conference will bring together the leading arbitration practitioners to debate and discuss the future of ISDS, enforcement of arbitral awards, asset recovery and much more.

Singapore Mediation Lecture
This year’s lecture will focus on relational contracts and its practical application in SMC’s new scheme – Integrated Appropriate Dispute Resolution Framework (INTEGRAF).

Development and Cooperation of International Commercial Arbitration in the New Era
The Conference will focus on the theme of “Communication and Integration: Development and Cooperation of International Commercial Arbitration in the New Era”,

SCMA Debate
Debate: This House believes that an Integrated Dispute Resolution (IDR) Mechanism, allowing a Resolver to freely select from Arbitration, Mediation or Negotiation, is the most efficient way to resolve maritime disputes of the future.

India Rising – Risk Management in a Globalised India
[Save the Date] This event by Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration will be on 29 August 2024.

East Meets West: A Legal and Mediation Dialogue Between Portuguese-speaking Countries and Singapore
This virtual event is organised by the Institute for Certification and Training of Lusophone Mediators.

SG VYAP: Screening of “The Tribunal” and Panel Discussion on ISDS
Please join the VYAP chapters of Singapore, Colombia, Paris, China, Madrid, Portugal, Paraguay, Australia and Dubai at their screening of the 28-minute documentary “The Tribunal” followed by a 40-minute panel discussion on Investor-State Dispute Settlement (“ISDS”). The documentary “The Tribunal”, directed by Dr Malcolm Rogge and produced in partnership with the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, illustrates the human impact on community members in the Intag Valley, Ecuador of an investor-state dispute between a Canadian mining company and Ecuador.
The closing date for registrations is 28 August 2024. Spaces for the in-person event are limited and registrations are on a first-come-first-served basis for junior international arbitration/dispute resolution practitioners and professionals up to 5 PQE or equivalent (including tribunal secretaries, trainees, counsel at institutions, etc.). SG VYAP reserves the right not to accept registrations and to cancel or alter the date and details of the event.