Bucharest Arbitration Days 2024 will discuss ethics and conflicts in international arbitration; the evolving relationship between arbitration and courts; the diversity in arbitration from the perspective of diversity of seats and arbitration institutions; the ongoing discussion on evidence and the impact of technology on it. With a focus on disputes involving foreign investments, Bucharest Arbitration Days 2024 will tackle the critical issue of the regulatory space of States, in particular in the context of the transition to a clean energy and international commitments on climate change.
Partner Franz Schwarz will speak on a panel titled "No Secret Sorcery: How Arbitral Institutions (Should) Appoint Arbitrators” on June 6 at 14:30 – 15:45 EEST.
Counsel Nadja Al Kanawati will speak on a panel titled "Ethics and Conflicts in International Arbitration: The Updated IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest in International Arbitration” on June 6 at 10:15 – 11:30 EEST.