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A conference presented by the IBA Arbitration Committee
21st Annual IBA Arbitration Day: the Rule of Law created by international arbitrators – between pacta sunt servanda and bona fide
25–26 February 2018 Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sessions include:
• The corollaries of the bona fide principle as recognised by international arbitrators
• The pacta sunt servanda principle as created by international arbitrators
• The rules of interpretation of contracts and treaties created by international arbitrators
• An interview with three stars of international arbitration about the creation of the Rule of Law by international arbitrators
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BOOK NOW AT WWW.IBANET.ORG/CONFERENCES/CONF836.ASPX UP TO 6¾ CPD/CLE
HOURS AVAILABLE*
REGISTER BEFORE
10 JANUARY 2018
TO RECEIVE EARLY
REGISTRATION
DISCOUNTS
Headline conference sponsors
ProgrammeConference Co-ChairsDavid Arias Arias, Madrid; Co-Chair, IBA Arbitration CommitteeEduardo Silva Romero Dechert, Paris; Co-Chair, IBA Arbitration Committee
Organising Committee ChairGuido Santiago Tawil M. & M. Bomchil, Buenos Aires
Organising CommitteeJulie Bedard Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, New York; Senior Vice-Chair, IBA Arbitration CommitteeMarcelo Roberto Ferro Ferro Castro Neves Daltro & Gomide Advogados, Rio de JaneiroEduardo Damião Gonçalves Mattos Filho Veiga Filho Marrey Jr e Quiroga Advogados, São PauloAndres Jana Bofill Mir & Alvarez Jana Abogados, Santiago; Vice-Chair, IBA Arbitration CommitteeFernando Mantilla-Serrano Latham & Watkins, France; Chair, Arbitration Guidelines and Rules Subcommittee, IBA Arbitration CommitteeClaus von Wobeser Von Wobeser y Sierra, Mexico City; IBA Council Member, Barra Mexicana Colegio de AbogadosEduardo Zuleta Zuleta Abogados Asociados, Bogota; Council Member, IBA Legal Practice Division
Local Host CommitteeA&F – Allende Ferrante AbogadosAbeledo Gottheil AbogadosAlfaro AbogadosAllende & BreaAlliani & BruzzonBeccar Varela Beretta GodoyBullo AbogadosBrons & SalasBruchou Fernandez Madero & LombardiCleary Gottlieb Steen & HamiltonEstudio RandleEstudio O’FarrellM.& M. BomchilMarval O’Farrell & MairalMitrani Caballero Ojam & Ruiz Moreno AbogadosNavarro Castex AbogadosNicholson y CanoParodi AbogadosPerez Alati Grondona Benites Arntsen & Martinez de HozRattagan Macchiavello & ArocenaRichards Cardinal Tutzer Zaefferer AbogadosRivera & AsociadosSevergnini Robiola Grinberg & TombeurTanoira Cassagne AbogadosZang Bergel & Viñes Abogados
Sunday 25 February
1500 – 2000 RegistrationHilton Buenos Aires Hotel
1900 – 2230 Opening reception Madero Walk
Conference refreshment break sponsorsAssociate conference sponsor
Continuing Professional Development/Continuing Legal Education
*The number of CPD/CLE hours available may vary depending on the rules applied by the members’ bar association/law society on time recording criteria.
For conference delegates from jurisdictions where CPD/CLE is mandatory, the IBA will provide a Certificate of Attendance for the conference. Subject to CPD/CLE requirements, this can be used by conference delegates to obtain the relevant number of hours’ accreditation.
A CPD/CLE Certificate of Attendance is available to conference delegates on request. Please ask at the IBA conference registration desk for information on how to obtain the certificate.
Monday 26 February
0730 – 1630 RegistrationHilton Buenos Aires Hotel
0750 – 0900
IBA Mediation Committee panel and breakfastHilton Buenos Aires Hotel
The delegatus non potet delegare principle created by international arbitrators in the context of mediation, arb-med and med-arbDo arbitrators have the power (or duty) to suggest to parties to mediate in the absence of step-up dispute resolution clauses in the contract? This panel will describe, analyse and criticise the principle created by international arbitrators that the arbitrator’s duty is to proceed to an award, and has neither power nor duty to stay arbitration to refer the matter to mediation. In particular, it will address:• Does the arbitrator have the power to stay proceedings to
enable mediation to take place where one party so applies or where the tribunal considers it just and reasonable to do so?
• Can the arbitrator impose cost sanctions on a party who fails to engage or refuses to mediate?
• Does the arbitral tribunal have a duty to order a stay where the interests of justice clearly point in that direction?
• What is the future of delegatus non potet delegare in the rapidly changing landscape of dispute resolution, in an ad hoc arbitration and in institutional arbitrations?
ModeratorsGary Birnberg JAMS, Miami, FL; Secretary-Treasurer, IBA Mediation CommitteeAndrea Maia FindResolution, Rio de Janeiro; Co-Chair, IBA Mediation Committee
SpeakersCarlos Forbes Mundie Advogados and President, Center for Abitration and Mediation of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada (CAM-CCBC), São Paulo Patrick Green QC Henderson Chambers, London
Ticket price US$48. Entry is by ticket only.
0900 – 0915 Welcome remarks
0915 – 0930 Opening remarksEduardo Silva Romero Dechert, Paris; Co-Chair, IBA Arbitration Committee
0930 – 1100
The pacta sunt servanda principle as created by international arbitrators This panel will describe, analyse and criticise some rules created by international arbitrators aimed at enforcing the pacta sunt servanda principle. In particular, this panel will address the following:1) The ‘transnationalisation’ of national law by international
arbitrators2) The rule that a state or a state entity cannot invoke its own
domestic law to escape an international arbitration agreement in international commercial arbitration
3) The rule that municipal law must be considered to apply correctly the relevant treaty in investment arbitration
4) The rule that a treaty cannot be relied upon to escape, complete or modify an investment contract in investment arbitration
ModeratorGuido Santiago Tawil M. & M. Bomchil, Buenos Aires
SpeakersAlfonso Iglesia Cuatrecasas, MadridAndres Jana Bofill Mir & Alvarez Jana, Santiago; Vice-Chair, IBA Arbitration CommitteeProfessor Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler Levy Kaufmann-Kohler, GenevaProfessor Maxi Scherer Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and Queen Mary University of London, London
1100 – 1130 Coffee/tea break
Conference luncheon sponsors Conference welcome reception sponsor
The organisers may at any time, with or without giving notice, in their absolute discretion and without giving any reason, cancel or postpone the conference, change its venue or any of the other published particulars, or withdraw any invitation to attend. In any case, neither the organisers nor any of their officers, employees, agents, members or representatives shall be liable for any loss, liability, damage or expense suffered or incurred by any person, nor will they return any money paid to them in connection with the conference unless they are satisfied not only that the money in question remains under their control but also that the person who paid it has been unfairly prejudiced (as to which, decision shall be in their sole and unfettered discretion and, when announced, final and conclusive).
Monday continued
1130 – 1300
The corollaries of the bona fide principle as recognised by international arbitratorsThis panel will describe, analyse and criticise some rules created by international arbitrators aimed at enforcing the bona fide principle. In particular, this panel will address the following: 1) The adaptation of international contracts2) The venire contra factum proprium rule in international
commercial arbitration3) The abuse of rights in investment arbitration4) The clean hands theory in investment arbitration
ModeratorEduardo Zuleta Zuleta Abogados Asociados, Bogota; Council Member, IBA Legal Practice Division
SpeakersDavid Arias Arias, Madrid; Co-Chair, IBA Arbitration CommitteeAbby Cohen-Smutny White & Case, Washington DCJudith Gill Allen & Overy, SingaporePhilippe Pinsolle Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, Geneva; Vice-Chair, IBA Arbitration Committee
1300 – 1430 Lunch
1430 – 1600
The rules of interpretation of contracts and treaties created by international arbitratorsThis panel will describe, analyse and criticise the rules on interpretation of contracts and treaties commonly applied by international arbitrators between the principles of pacta sunt servanda and bona fide. In particular, this panel will address:1) Use and misuse of the good faith principle in international
arbitration2) The contract not only obliges to what is written therein but
also to what arises from the contract’s nature and the bona fide principle
3) The extension of the arbitration agreement to non-signatories4) Is the treaty inserted into international law? The issue of
fragmentation of international law
ModeratorClaus von Wobeser Von Wobeser y Sierra, Mexico City; IBA Council Member, Barra Mexicana Colegio de Abogados
SpeakersMauricio Almeida Prado L O Baptista Advogados Associados, São PauloYas Banifatemi Shearman & Sterling, ParisBernard Hanotiau Hanotiau & van den Berg, BrusselsPatrick Taylor Debevoise & Plimpton, London
1600 – 1630 Coffee/tea break
1630 – 1800
Interviewing three stars of international arbitration about the creation of the Rule of Law by international arbitratorsThis panel will consist of an interview with three outstanding, very experienced arbitrators who contributed to the creation of the principles and rules discussed in the previous panels.
ModeratorFernando Mantilla-Serrano Latham & Watkins, Paris; Chair, Arbitration Guidelines and Rules Subcommittee, IBA Arbitration Committee
SpeakersDominique Brown-Berset Brown&Page, GenevaAlexis Mourre ICC International Court of Arbitration, ParisJose Emilio Nunes Pinto Jose Emilio Nunes Pinto Advogados, São Paulo
1800 – 1815 Closing remarksJulie Bedard Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, New York; Senior Vice-Chair, IBA Arbitration Committee
1815 – 1915 Closing cocktailHilton Buenos Aires Hotel
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InformationDate25–26 February 2018
VenueHilton Buenos Aires HotelAv Macacha Güemes 351Buenos Aires, ArgentinaTel: +54 (11) 4891 0000hiltonbuenosaireshotel.com
LanguageAll conference working sessions and conference materials will be in English.
How to registerComplete the attached registration form and return it to Rachel Abifadel at [email protected]. You should receive emailed confirmation of your registration within five days; if you do not please contact Rachel Abifadel.
FeesHard copy registration forms and fees received:
on or before after 10 January 10 January
CEMARC member US$765 US$930
IBA Mediation Committee breakfast US$48 US$48
Guest fee US$60 US$60
Full payment must be received in order to process your registration.
Fees include:• Attendance at all working sessions on 26 February • Conference materials, including any available speaker’s papers presented
at the conference• Access to the above conference working materials from the IBA website
(www.int-bar.org) approximately seven days after the conference• Lunch on Monday• Coffee/tea during breaks• Invitation to opening reception on 25 February• Invitation to closing cocktail on 26 February
Guest fee includes:• Invitation to the opening reception on 25 February• Invitation to closing cocktail on 26 February
A guest must not be a member of the legal profession or seek to use the Conference as a business networking opportunity. Access to working sessions is not permitted for guests. Checks are made to ensure members of the legal profession are not registered as guests, if this is the case, registration will be refused unless the guest registers as a full delegate for the conference. Only registered guests (ie, those paying the guest fee) are eligible to participate in the social programme.
List of participantsIn order for your name to appear in the list of participants, which will be made available seven days prior to the conference, your registration form must be received by 14 February at the latest.
Mobile delegate search applicationDelegates are now able to use a mobile delegate search. This application has been developed to aid networking by giving delegates instant access to an up-to-date list of their fellow attendees, and comes with the added benefit of a built-in messaging service. All registered delegates with an internet or Wi-Fi-enabled device will have access, using their IBA username and password. Simply visit: m.ibanet.org/conf836
Registration confirmation All documentation regarding your attendance at the conference can now be obtained from the IBA website. Upon receipt of your payment for the conference a confirmation email will be sent containing instructions on how to download the documents. Registration confirmation will not be distributed by post.
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Photography and filmingCertain sessions and/or social functions may be photographed and/or filmed and some of this content may be used for future IBA marketing materials, member communications, products or services. Should you have any concerns with regard to this, or do not wish to be featured in any of these materials please contact the IBA Marketing Department on [email protected]
Promotional literaturePlease note that no individual or organisation may display or distribute publicity material or other printed matter during the conference, unless by prior arrangement with the IBA. Organisations and companies wishing to discuss promotional opportunities should contact [email protected]
Payment of registration feesUS dollars: by bank transfer to the IBA account number: 01286498 (Sort Code 56- 00-03) at the National Westminster Bank, St James’s & Piccadilly Branch, 208 Piccadilly, London W1A 2DG, United Kingdom. SWIFT address NWBKGB2L, IBAN GB55NWBK60730101286498. Please ensure that a copy of the bank transfer details is attached to your registration form.
Please pay all bank charges so that the IBA receives the full invoiced amount.
Please ensure that your name and ‘CONF836’ appear on any transfer.
Credit card payments: by Visa, MasterCard or American Express. No other cards are accepted.
No deductions or withholdingsAll fees payable to us by you in accordance with the terms contained in this ‘Information’ section shall be paid free and clear of all deductions or withholdings whatsoever. If any deductions or withholdings are required by law to be made from any fees payable to us by you under the terms contained in this ‘Information’ section you shall pay such sum as will, after the deduction or withholding has been made, leave us with the same amount as we would have been entitled to receive in the absence of any such requirement to make a deduction or withholding.
If we obtain the benefit of any tax credit or other relief by reference to any such deductions or withholdings, then we shall repay to you such amount as, after such repayment has been made, will leave us in no worse position than we would have been had no such deductions or withholdings been required.
Conference sell-outsThe IBA places its conferences in venues of a suitable size for the event; however there are times when our conferences may sell out. Should this happen, prospective delegates will be informed and a waitlist will operate. The waitlist will function on a ‘first come, first served’ basis, subject to receiving registered delegate cancellations. The IBA will not be liable for any travel or accommodation expenses incurred by an individual who travels to the conference without a confirmed place at the event.
Cancellation of registrationIf cancellation is received in writing at the IBA office by 10 January, fees will be refunded less a 25 per cent administration charge. Refunds will be made minus any monies owed to the IBA. We regret that no refunds can be made after this date. Registrations received after 10 January will not be eligible for any refund of registration fees.
Provided you have cancelled your registration to attend an IBA conference in accordance with the terms of the ‘cancellation of registration’ clause included in the ‘Information’ section of the relevant conference programme, you must then confirm to us in writing at the IBA office as soon as possible, but in no event later than one year (12 calendar months) from the date of any such conference all necessary details to enable any reimbursement owed to you to be paid. We regret that no refunds will be made after the date that is one year (12 calendar months) after the date of the relevant conference.
WeatherThe climate in Buenos Aires in late-February is warm during the day with lower temperatures at night. Temperatures average 20-26°C (68-78,8°F). Precipitations are not common at this time of year.
Airport Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini (EZE) is located approximately 20 miles Southwest of Buenos Aires.
TaxiThe best form of transport available from the airport to the Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel is via taxi. The journey costs around US$35 plus a ten per cent tip. It takes approximately 40-50 minutes.
Travel arrangements and visasParticipants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements. It is recommended that you check your visa requirements with your local embassy or consulate. We are unable to dispatch visa invitation letters to support your visa application prior to receipt of your registration form and full payment of registration fees.
Please apply for your visa in good time.
Dates to remember
• 10 January is the date by which your registration form and payment must be received at the IBA office if you are taking advantage of the early registration fee and is the date by which any cancellation must be received at the IBA office in order for fees to be refunded, less a 25 percent administration charge. No refunds can be made after this date.
• 14 February is the date by which your registration form and payment must be received at the IBA office in order for your name and company to be included in the list of participants, which will be made available seven days prior to the conference. After this date no registration forms can be accepted at the IBA office – please therefore register at the conference.
Social programme
Sunday 25 February
1900 – 2230 Opening reception
Monday 26 February
0750 – 0900 IBA Mediation Committee panel and breakfastTicket price: US$48
1815 – 1915 Closing cocktail
Hotel accommodationA limited number of rooms have been reserved at the Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel for the nights of 25 and 26 February.
Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel
Av Macacha Güemes 351Buenos Aires, ArgentinaTel: +54 (11) 4891 0000hiltonbuenosaireshotel.com
The following rates are per room, per night and inclusive of breakfast and wi-fi for the nights of 25 and 26 February. Service charges and local taxes are not included.
Deluxe Single Room US$199
Deluxe Double Room US$211
Executive Single Room US$249
Executive Double Room US$259
As a limited number of rooms have been blocked at the hotel, availability cannot be guaranteed once the room block is full.
To make your reservationPlease contact [email protected] and [email protected] to make your reservation. The hotel requires a credit card number to secure your reservation.
Please note that reservations at the special IBA rate will be subject to availability.
Cancellation and no-show policyAny cancellation made within 72 hours before the check-in time will incur a cancellation fee equivalent to the cost of one night’s stay. In case of no-shows or early departures, the total nights reserved will be charged. Please note that, in the event of any cancellations or no-shows, rooms will be charged to the individual guest’s credit card given at the time of the booking.
Delegates are responsible for making accommodation reservations and entering into an agreement with the hotel regarding credit card guarantees, cancellation terms and conditions, and room rates (should these differ from the special IBA rate). The IBA cannot accept responsibility for hotel accommodation disputes between a delegate and the hotel.
Disabled accessThe Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel is wheelchair accessible. Please notify us if you require special assistance.
Unauthorised accommodation agentsThe IBA is not using any travel or accommodation agents for this conference. To make your reservation please contact the hotel directly.
This is the only official accommodation booking system.
A symposium co-presented by the IBA Arb40 Subcommittee and the Young International Arbitration Group (YIAG)
Young Practitioners’ Symposium25 February 2018, Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
The IBA Arb40 and YIAG will be holding a half-day symposium on the afternoon of 25 February 2018. This event will be interactive and follow an open forum format. Delegates will be requested to submit topics for discussion in advance.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST VISIT WWW.IBANET.ORG/CONFERENCES/CONF836.ASPX
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PROGRAM
DOING BETTER WHAT IS ALREADY BEING DONE: THREE ICC COURT INNOVATIONS FOR 2018 Buenos Aires, Argentina. 25 February 2018 (15:30 to 18:00) This event is free of charge. Previous registration is required. Venue: Hilton Buenos Aires, Room Atlántico C, Ave. Macacha Güemes 351, C1106BKG, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 15:00 – 15:30 Participants registration and welcoming coffee 15:30 – 15:45 Welcoming remarks
Alexis Mourre, President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration (Paris) 15:45 – 17:30 Roundtable
• New ICC Appointing Authority Rules: proposal of new services • Sealed Offers • Dispositive Motions
Speakers: Eduardo Silva Romero, Vice-President of the Commission on Arbitration & ADR of the ICC;; Senior Co-Chair of the Arbitration Committee of the IBA;; Dechert LLP (Paris / Bogota)
Guido Tawil, Former Co-Chair of the Arbitration Committee of the IBA and Member of its Advisory Board;; MM Bomchill (Buenos Aires) Deva Villanúa, Armesto & Asociados (Madrid) Eduardo Zuleta, Vice-President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration;; Former Co-Chair of the Arbitration Committee of the IBA;; Zuleta Abogados Asociados (Bogota)
Moderated by: Ana Serra e Moura, Deputy Secretary General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration (Paris) 17:30 – 17:45 Q&A session 17:45 – 18:00 Conclusions of the session and closing remarks Registration and more information To register, please go to: https://en.xing-events.com/UUMRHZO For more information, please contact us at iccarbitration-[email protected]
To view the full programme and to register please visit:
http://www.lcia.org/lcia-events/events_schedule.aspx
Tuesday 27 February 2018
At the Faena Hotel, Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires Argentina
If you require any further information, please contact the LCIA Tel: +44 (0) 20 7936 6200 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7936 6233 Em: [email protected] Web: www.lcia.org
LCIA SYMPOSIUM ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION A one day symposium organised by the LCIA Latin American and Caribbean Users’ Council
Introduction and Format The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) is one of the world’s premier international arbitration institutions, renowned not only for its arbitration administration services but also for its conferences and symposia.
In the long established LCIA tradition, this symposium is designed to be interactive and to provide an opportunity for delegates to share news and views on developments in the field of international commercial arbitration and ADR.
Who Should Attend?
Arbitrators, in-house counsel, practitioners, academics and members of the local and international business community interested in, and affected by, current developments and best practice in the field of international arbitration.
Venue
The Faena Hotel, 445 Martha Salotti Street (Puerto Madero), Buenos Aires, Argentina, C1107CMB http://www.faena.com/buenos-aires/
CPD/CLE
This symposium qualifies for up to 4 hours CPD/CLE. Following the event, the LCIA will be pleased to provide attendees a certificate of
attendance which, subject to the exact CPD/CLE requirements of the attendee's jurisdiction, may be used to obtain accreditation.
Programme
#08.45 Registration
09.25 Welcome 09.30 Session A - The LCIA An interactive interview session with the LCIA Director General and other panellists 10.30 Coffee break 11.00 Session B - Hot topics in international arbitration in Latin America Covering: efficiency, transparency, diversity in international arbitral tribunals, dealing with corruption in international commercial arbitration, and third party funding. An Interactive panellist discussion 12.00 Lunch 13.30 Session C - Arbitration with public entities "Are States liable for the conduct of their instrumentalities? Possible extension of the arbitration agreement to the non-signatory State? Under what conditions State instrumentalities that have a separate and autonomous legal personality may be held liable for the pecuniary obligations of the State?" An interactive panellist discussion 14.30 Coffee break
15.00 Session D - LCIA Tylney Hall style session Delegates will be contacted before the symposium and invited to submit topics for discussion. On the day, delegates will be encouraged to participate in a free flowing discussion of the topics submitted and current issues of key interest in the field, under the expert guidance of well-known co-Chairs. 16.00 Closing remarks and session ends 18.00 Reception followed by dinner
Further information and Registration
To view the full programme and to register please visit:
http://www.lcia.org/lcia-events/events_schedule.aspx
Tuesday 27 February 2018
At the Faena Hotel, Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires Argentina
If you require any further information, please contact the LCIA Tel: +44 (0) 20 7936 6200 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7936 6233 Em: [email protected] Web: www.lcia.org
LCIA SYMPOSIUM ON INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION A one day symposium organised by the LCIA Latin American and Caribbean Users’ Council
Introduction and Format The London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) is one of the world’s premier international arbitration institutions, renowned not only for its arbitration administration services but also for its conferences and symposia.
In the long established LCIA tradition, this symposium is designed to be interactive and to provide an opportunity for delegates to share news and views on developments in the field of international commercial arbitration and ADR.
Who Should Attend?
Arbitrators, in-house counsel, practitioners, academics and members of the local and international business community interested in, and affected by, current developments and best practice in the field of international arbitration.
Venue
The Faena Hotel, 445 Martha Salotti Street (Puerto Madero), Buenos Aires, Argentina, C1107CMB http://www.faena.com/buenos-aires/
CPD/CLE
This symposium qualifies for up to 4 hours CPD/CLE. Following the event, the LCIA will be pleased to provide attendees a certificate of
attendance which, subject to the exact CPD/CLE requirements of the attendee's jurisdiction, may be used to obtain accreditation.
Programme
#08.45 Registration
09.25 Welcome 09.30 Session A - The LCIA An interactive interview session with the LCIA Director General and other panellists 10.30 Coffee break 11.00 Session B - Hot topics in international arbitration in Latin America Covering: efficiency, transparency, diversity in international arbitral tribunals, dealing with corruption in international commercial arbitration, and third party funding. An Interactive panellist discussion 12.00 Lunch 13.30 Session C - Arbitration with public entities "Are States liable for the conduct of their instrumentalities? Possible extension of the arbitration agreement to the non-signatory State? Under what conditions State instrumentalities that have a separate and autonomous legal personality may be held liable for the pecuniary obligations of the State?" An interactive panellist discussion 14.30 Coffee break
15.00 Session D - LCIA Tylney Hall style session Delegates will be contacted before the symposium and invited to submit topics for discussion. On the day, delegates will be encouraged to participate in a free flowing discussion of the topics submitted and current issues of key interest in the field, under the expert guidance of well-known co-Chairs. 16.00 Closing remarks and session ends 18.00 Reception followed by dinner
Further information and Registration
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Registration form - Centro de Mediación y Arbitraje Comercial (CEMARC)
21st Annual IBA Arbitration Day: the Rule of Law created by international arbitrators – between pacta sunt servanda and bona fide
25–26 February 2018, Hilton Buenos Aires Hotel, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Please read the ‘Information’ section before completing this form and return it to Rachel Abifadel at the address overleaf.
PERSONAL DETAILS (Please attach your business card or write in block capitals)
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SPECIAL DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
If you have special dietary requirements, due to allergen intolerances, medical, religious reasons or a life choice, please specify the requirement below. The IBA is unable to cater for dietary requirements other than for the above reasons.
Please tick box if you have allergen intolerances and specify ____________________________________________________________________________
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Please state all other dietary requirements clearly, i.e. I am a vegetarian; I do not eat red meat.
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THIS FORM IS FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF CEMARC MEMBERS.
HARD COPY REGISTRATION FORMS AND FEES RECEIVED: on or before 10 January after 10 January amount payable
CEMARC member US$765 US$930 US$
IBA Mediation Committee breakfast US$48 US$48 US$
Guest fee US$60 US$60 US$ Guests are not entitled to attend the working sessions. No member of the legal profession may be registered as a guest.
TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE US$
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Please ensure that a copy of the bank transfer details is attached to your registration form.
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PLEASE SEND THE COMPLETED FORM TO INTERNATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION:
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Tel: +55 (11) 3046 3320 Fax: +55 (11) 3046 3324 Email: [email protected] www.ibanet.org
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