NYU-DIA-CBS LAW Webinar: Evidence in International Arbitration
Date and time
Thursday
30. June 2022
at
15:30
to
17:15
Registration Deadline
Tuesday
28. June 2022
at
12:00
Location
Webinar (Zoom)
Webinar (Zoom)
NYU-DIA-CBS LAW Webinar: Evidence in International Arbitration
Event Description
About the Webinar NYU’s Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law and The Danish Institute of Arbitration will jointly host a webinar on 30 June 2022 from 15:30 – 17:15 (CET) / 09:30 – 11:15 (NY Time).
This event will discuss various perspectives regarding evidence in international arbitration, following the publication of the “Handbook of Evidence in International Arbitration: Key Issues and Concepts”.
Program
Opening Remarks Professor Franco Ferrari, NYU New York
Introductory Remarks Professor Peter Arnt Nielsen, CBS
The Interplay Between the Post-award and the Pre-award Regimes with Respect to a Tribunal’s Treatment of Evidentiary Issues Dr Friedrich Rosenfeld, NYU Paris and HANEFELD, Hamburg
Iura Novit Curia Professor Giuditta Cordero-Moss, University of Oslo
Tribunal-Appointed Experts in International Arbitration Jonathan Lim, WilmerHal
Costs and Other Sanctions Hattie Middleditch, Sullivan & Cromwell
The Danish perspective part 1 Kenneth Hvelplund Pedersen, Gorrissen Federspiel
The Danish perspective part 2 Julie Arnth Jørgensen, Eastern High Court
Closing Remarks Secretary General Steffen Pihlblad, DIA
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