3rd ICC South Africa Arbitration and ADR Days

05-11 Feb 2026

Johannesburg and Cape Town English

The 3rd edition of the ICC South Africa Arbitration and ADR Days, taking place from 5–11 February 2026 in Johannesburg and Cape Town, brings together dispute resolution stakeholders at a timely moment for advancing South Africa’s role in complex cross-border dispute resolution.

Objective

With an arbitration framework aligned to recognised international standards, the programme deepens understanding of institutional processes and strengthens confidence in international practice. As commercial relationships continue to evolve across borders, the ability to manage disputes with procedural discipline, cost transparency, and effective administration remains essential to a supportive legal and business environment.

The 2026 programme supports this objective through modern, practice‑focused learning and engagement with experienced international practitioners.

This year’s edition features an ICC Training on International Commercial Arbitration with the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA), ICC YAAF events in both cities and is alongside ICC’s participation at Mining Indaba, the premier African mining investment conference that brings together governments, investors, and industry leaders to explore sustainable growth and investment opportunities across the continent.

 

Who should attend?

Private and public sectors leaders, engineers, lawyers, in-house counsels and young practitioners.

Training | 6 February | Johannesburg
YAAF | 6 February | Johannesburg
YAAF | 10 February | Cape Town

(SAST Time Zone)

ICC Training on International Commercial Arbitration with the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) 

Time: 08.30-15.30 SAST
Venue: Webber Wentzel
Address: 90 Rivonia Rd, Sandhurst, Sandton, Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
T. +27 (0) 11 530 5000

Information and Registration

Please note that this ICC Training is exclusively reserved for the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) members.
For further information and registration, please contact Ms. Mapula Makhotso Oliphant at: mapula@derebus.org.za

 

Description

This one‑day training on ICC Arbitration offers a clear and practical introduction to the essential principles and procedures of arbitration under the ICC Rules of Arbitration. Through structured presentations, the participants will explore the core principles of international arbitration, the role and functioning of the ICC International Court of Arbitration, and the main procedural steps under the ICC Rules of Arbitration.

The programme covers essential topics such as the introduction to international arbitration, drafting effective arbitration agreements, initiating arbitration, preparing a Request for Arbitration, selecting arbitrators, managing conflicts of interest, and understanding key jurisdictional concepts including competence‑competence and the ICC Court’s prima facie review. It also provides an overview of the ICC Expedited Procedure Rules and the Emergency Arbitrator Provisions, including the criteria for their application and procedures.

This training is ideal for practitioners seeking an exposure to international arbitration and a practical understanding of ICC procedures.

09.00-09.10

Welcome Address

09.10-09.25

Opening and Introduction: Arbitration in the World Today and Position of ICC Arbitration in the Region

09.25-10.25

Introduction to International Arbitration, Structure and Functions of ICC International Court of Arbitration

  • Definition and significance of international commercial arbitration
  • Differences between arbitration and litigation
  • Understanding the role of the ICC International Court of Arbitration
  • Steps in the arbitration process: from initiation to award
  • The functions and responsibilities of arbitral tribunals

10.25-11.15

Drafting arbitration agreements

  • Separability of arbitration agreement and its importance
  • Key elements of an arbitration agreement
  • Optional elements of an arbitration agreement

11.15-11.35

Break

11.35-12.25

Initiating Arbitration, Preparation of the Request for Arbitration, Selection of Arbitrators and Conflict of Interests

  • Strategic considerations in initiating arbitration
  • Drafting the request for arbitration
  • Criteria for selecting arbitrators
  • The role of parties, institutions and appointing authorities
  • Addressing conflicts of interest in arbitrator’s selection

12.25-12.50

Jurisdiction of Arbitral Tribunal and Prima Facie Decision on the Jurisdiction

  • Competence-Competence Doctrine
  • Prima facie review of the jurisdiction by the ICC International Court of Arbitration

12.50-13.00

Questions – Discussion

13.00-14.00

Lunch

14.00-15:00

Expedited and Emergency Arbitrator Procedures under the ICC Rules

  • Overview of the Expedited Arbitration provisions
  • Process and timeline of Expedited Arbitration
  • Overview of the Emergency Arbitrator provisions
  • Criteria and timeline for initiating emergency arbitration

15:00-15:10

Questions – Discussion

15:10-15:20

Closing Remarks

ICC YAAF: Navigating International Arbitration Practice in South Africa
Free of charge; however, prior registration is required. 

Information and Registration link: https://events2go.iccwbo.org/event/icc-yaaf-navigating-international-arbitration-practice-in-south-africa

Time: 16.30-18.30 SAST
Venue: Webber Wentzel
Address: 90 Rivonia Rd, Sandhurst, Sandton, Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa
T. +27 (0) 11 530 5000

 

Description

Join us for a practical discussion on navigating international arbitration practice, focusing on procedural choices, institutional dynamics, and the skills young practitioners need to operate effectively in cross-border disputes.

16:30-17:00

Welcome of Participants and Registration

17:00-17:10

Welcome Address and Introduction to ICC YAAF

  • Siobhan Zeiler, ICC YAAF Representative for Africa; Associate, ENS, Cape Town

17:10-17:20

Special Remarks

  • Claudia Salomon, President, ICC International Court of Arbitration

17:20-18:10

Panel discussion

  • Moderator - Priyesh Daya, Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration; Partner, Webber Wentzel, Johannesburg
  • Carol Masego Makutu, Senior Associate, ENS, Johannesburg
  • Colleen Parker-Bacquet, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration

18:10-18:25

Q&A session

18:25-18:30

Closing remarks

  • Nwamara Inegbenoise, Deputy Director, Arbitration and ADR, Africa, ICC Dispute Resolution Services

18:30-onwards

Networking Cocktail

 

ICC YAAF: The Future of Arbitration in South Africa - Challenges and Opportunities
Free of charge; however, prior registration is required.

Information and Registration link: https://events2go.iccwbo.org/event/future-of-arbitration-in-south-africa

Time: 11.30-15.30 SAST
Venue: Bowmans
Address: 22 Bree Street, Cape Town, South Africa
T. +27 21 480 7800

 

Description

Join us for a practical discussion on navigating international arbitration practice, focusing on procedural choices, institutional dynamics, and the skills young practitioners need to operate effectively in cross-border disputes.

11:30-12:00

Welcome of Participants and Registration

12:00-12:10

Welcome Address and Introduction to ICC YAAF

  • Siobhan Zeiler, ICC YAAF Representative for Africa; Associate, ENS, Cape Town

12:10-12:20

Special Remarks

  • Claudia Salomon, President, ICC International Court of Arbitration

12:20-13:20

Panel discussion I

  • Moderator - Perenami Momodu, Arbitration Consultant, Head of Africa Practice, Gateley Legal, London and Lagos
  • Dr Faadhil Adams, UCT, Senior Lecturer, Cape Town
  • Brittany Muller, Senior Associate, ENS, Johannesburg
  • Colleen Parker Bacquet, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration

13:20-14:10

Lunch

14:10-15:10

Panel discussion II

  • Moderator - Perenami Momodu, Arbitration Consultant, Head of Africa Practice, Gateley Legal, London and Lagos
  • Dr Faadhil Adams, UCT, Senior Lecturer, Cape Town
  • Brittany Muller, Senior Associate, ENS, Johannesburg
  • Colleen Parker Bacquet, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration

15:10-15:25

Q&A Session

15:25-15:30

Closing remarks

  • Nwamara Inegbenoise, Deputy Director, Arbitration and ADR, Africa, ICC Dispute Resolution Services

Dr Faadhil Adams

UCT, Senior Lecturer, Cape Town

Priyesh Daya

Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration; Partner, Webber Wentzel, Johannesburg

Nwamara Inegbenoise

Deputy Director, Arbitration and ADR, Africa, ICC Dispute Resolution Services

Carol Masego Makutu

Senior Associate, ENS, Johannesburg

Perenami Momodu

Arbitration Consultant, Head of Africa Practice, Gateley Legal, London and Lagos

Brittany Muller

Senior Associate, ENS, Johannesburg

Colleen Parker-Bacquet

Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration

Claudia Salomon

President, ICC International Court of Arbitration

Siobhan Zeiler

ICC YAAF Representative for Africa; Associate, ENS, Cape Town

Date

Event

Informations

6 February 2026

Johannesburg

ICC Training on International Commercial Arbitration with the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA)

Time: 08.30-15.30 SAST

Venue: Webber Wentzel

Address: 90 Rivonia Rd, Sandhurst, Sandton, Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa

T. +27 (0) 11 530 5000

 

Information and Registration

Please note that this ICC Training is exclusively reserved for the Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) members.

For further information and registration, please contact Ms. Mapula Makhotso Oliphant at: mapula@derebus.org.za

6 February 2026

Johannesburg

ICC YAAF: Navigating International Arbitration Practice in South Africa

Free of charge; however, prior registration is required.

Information and Registration link: ICC YAAF: Navigating International Arbitration Practice in South Africa on Events2Go

 

Time: 16.30-18.30 SAST

Venue: Webber Wentzel

Address: 90 Rivonia Rd, Sandhurst, Sandton, Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa

T. +27 (0) 11 530 5000

10 February 2026

Cape Town

ICC YAAF: The Future of Arbitration in South Africa - Challenges and Opportunities

Free of charge; however, prior registration is required.

Information and Registration link ICC YAAF: The Future of Arbitration in South Africa - Challenges and Opportunities | Events2Go

 

Time: 11.30-15.30 SAST

Venue: Bowmans

Address: 22 Bree Street, Cape Town, South Africa

T. +27 21 480 7800

ICC DRS Africa: iccdrs-africa@iccwbo.org

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