October 31 @ 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
PLEASE NOTE:
This event is being held online only.
UNCITRAL RCAP Symposium: Navigating transparency and confidentiality in international arbitration
The UNCITRAL RCAP Symposium on ‘Transparency in Arbitration’ brings together distinguished experts to explore the critical balance between confidentiality and transparency in international arbitration, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
Featuring insights from world-renowned scholars such as Prof. Luke Nottage, Dr. Caroline Kenny KC, and Dr. Nick Gallus, the symposium will examine key tensions and emerging trends across both commercial and investor-state dispute settlement contexts.
Discussions will address regional developments in Australia and Japan, the interplay between transparency and confidentiality in commercial arbitration, and transparency considerations in arbitration involving states. A/Prof. Jeanne Huang, a leading authority on international arbitration and cross-border digital trade, will provide commentary, offering her unique perspective on how these issues impact the future of arbitration in an increasingly digital world.
The symposium promises to be an engaging and thought-provoking event, moderated by Inma Conde, Secretary of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law National Coordination Committee for Australia (UNCCA).
Co-Hosted by:
The University of Sydney, Sydney Law School and UNCITRAL RCAP.
Organised by:
- CAPLUS: Centre for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney
- SCIL: Sydney Centre for International Law
- UNCCA: United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) National Coordination Committee for Australia
Thursday 31 October 2024
Time: 4.30-6.30pm AEDT
CPD points = 2
Registration
Complimentary, however registration is essential.
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You will receive Zoom details closer to the date of the webinar.
This event is jointly presented by The University of Sydney, Sydney Law School and UNCITRAL RCAP.
External Engagement, Sydney Law School
(02) 9351 0248