ICC Argentine Arbitration Day 2025

23 Sep 2025

Buenos Aires Spanish
08:00 – 20:00 (GMT-3)

On 23 September, Buenos Aires will host the second ICC Argentine Arbitration Day, positioning the country as a growing hub for regional and international arbitration.

Argentina will once again become a regional hub for international arbitration with the ICC Argentine Arbitration Day 2025. The event expects to bring together hundreds of top arbitrators, legal advisors, as well as business and government representatives from across the region. With the rise of arbitration in Argentina’s legal framework, including its role in major investment and infrastructure contracts, this high-level forum will offer training, debate, and networking opportunities with global experts. Organized by ICC Argentina and the ICC International Court of Arbitration, with the support of the Argentine Chamber of Commerce and Services.

Navigating Complexity: New Challenges and Innovative Solutions in International Arbitration

8:00

Registration and Breakfast

8:30

Opening Remarks

9:00

Panel I: Evolving Arbitration with the State and State Entities: Developments and Trends in Argentina and Latin America

 

  1. RIGI Arbitration: Analysis of the Regulation
  2. Expectations of Companies and the State Regarding RIGI
  3. Interaction and Tensions with Investment Arbitration
  4. Comparative Experience: Impact and Outlook for Arbitration Involving State Parties in Argentina and Latin America

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00

Panel II: Arbitration in Strategic Industries: Trends in Energy, Mining, Infrastructure, and Services Sectors

 

  1. Strategies for Conflict Prevention and Early Detection in Construction Matters
  2. When Is Expert Determination Necessary and How Should It Be Managed?
  3. Efficient Management of Evidence in Infrastructure Arbitration
  4. Argentine and Comparative Experience in the Oil & Gas (Vaca Muerta), Mining, and Renewable Energy Sectors

12:15

Lunch

14:00

Panel III: Lessons from the ICC’s Expedited Arbitration Procedures: The Good, the Bad, and the Middle Ground

 

  1. Experience with Expedited Arbitration: Results from the ICC Rules – The ICC Task Force Report on EPP
  2. Expedited Arbitration and Due Process: How to Strike the Right Balance for Each Case – Factors That May Undermine Expedited Proceedings
  3. Strategies for Efficient Evidence Handling in Expedited Arbitration
  4. Recommendations for the Future

15:15

Coffee Break

15:45

Panel IV: The Reasoned Content of Arbitral Awards: Is Less More? (Merits and Limitations of the Bare Minimum Standard)

 

  1. The ICC Report “The Bare Minimum: Cost-Efficient Awards for Disputes of Small– and Medium– Sized Enterprises” – The Minimum Level of Reasoning Required to Ensure Validity and Enforceability of Arbitral Awards
  2. Role of Arbitrators and Institutions: Scope and Limitations in Implementing Bare Minimum Standards
  3. Are the Bare Minimum Recommendations Compatible with Argentine Law?
  4. Market Expectations: Demands and Concerns of Arbitration Users Regarding the Content of Awards

17:00

Closing Address

17:45

Event Closing

18:00

Cocktail Reception

20:00

End of Event

To be confirmed

Venue

Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel & Convention Center
San Martín 1225 1275, C1104 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires

Registration

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Working language Spanish

Registration fees

ICC Argentine Arbitration Day 2025 1 June until 31 July After 1 August
Students & Young Professionals (-35 years) USD 90 USD 100
ICC Members USD 160 USD 180
Non-ICC Members/General USD 190 USD 210
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Training “Assessment of Damages of Arbitrators” by ICC Institute of World Business Law 1 June until 31 July After 1 August
ICC Members, Students, Young Professionals (-35 years) USD 110 USD 130
Non-ICC Members/General USD 140 USD 160
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ICC Argentine Arbitration Day 2025 + Training by ICC Institute of World Business Law 1 June until 31 July After 1 August
Students & Young Professionals (-35 years) USD 180 USD 210
ICC Members USD 250 USD 280
Non-ICC Members/General USD 310 USD 250


For further information, please contact:

ICC Argentina Secretariat

 

iccargentina@cac.com.ar

Karen Kiss

Financial and Administrative Analyst, ICC Argentina

kkiss@cac.com.ar

Victoria Goyena

Deputy Director,  Arbitration and ADR, Latin America, ICC Dispute Resolution Services

victoria.rodriguezgoyena@iccwbo.org

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