ICC Institute of World Business Law Advanced Training on ‘The Conduct of the Proceedings and Case Management - The Arbitrator's Perspective’ – Mumbai 2025
ICC Institute of World Business Law Advanced Training on ‘The Conduct of the Proceedings and Case Management - The Arbitrator's Perspective’ – Mumbai 2025
The ICC Institute of World Business Law Advanced Training is coming to Mumbai in 2025 for the first time, after two successful editions in Delhi. The Training is co-organised by the ICC Institute, ICC DRS, and ICC India.
The ICC IWBL Training is an advanced level training and as such, the participants are required to possess the requisite knowledge and practical experience in arbitration to help them engage with complex issues covered at the Training. This Training is also suitable for those who are aspiring to be arbitrators and wish to develop the requisite skills and knowledge to prepare themselves for future appointments.
This Training is not open for students. To ensure a conducive training, there are limited spots for only forty (40) participants.
A payment of registration fees amounting to INR5000 will be required when you register online. Upon banking verification your registration will then be confirmed.
09:00 – 09:30
Registration
09:30 – 09:40
Welcoming Address
Mark Mangan (Partner, Lindsay Francis & Mangan, Singapore; Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration)
09.40 – 10.15
Introduction: the legal framework for the conduct of the proceedings
The conduct of international arbitral proceedings involves a complex array of legal sources that can be brought to bear on the process and the procedural decisions that steer it. During this session, participants will learn about the interaction of the main sources of rules and norms behind procedural decisions that aim to strike the right balance between fairness and efficiency, and between party autonomy and the mandatory rules upon which the enforceability of an award may depend.
Mark Mangan (Partner, Lindsay Francis & Mangan, Singapore; Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration)
Binsy Susan (Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Delhi)
10:15 – 11:00
Active Case Management Techniques
From the very outset of the arbitration, the tribunal must actively assist the parties in organizing and streamlining the conduct of the proceedings. During this session, participants will learn and discuss both theoretical and practical standpoint effective case management techniques. These will include issues related to drafting the terms of reference, preparing and conducting case management conferences, and adopting procedural timetables, adopting initial procedural directions, and preparing procedural timetables, with consideration of mediation/negotiating windows and bifurcation – as addressed in the ICC Guide on Effective Management of Arbitration.
Yvonne Mak (Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Singapore)
Nahendran Navaratnam (Independent Practitioner, Navaratnam Chambers, Kuala Lumpur; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law; Board Member, ICC Malaysia)
Shaneen Parikh, (Partner, Head of International Arbitration, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai; Vice Chair, ICC Commission of Arbitration & ADR)
11:00 – 11:15
Coffee Break
11:15 – 12:00
Case scenarios on active case management techniques and debate
12:00 – 12:30
Arbitrators’ Authority: Scope and Limits
The notion of arbitral authority is a complex and multifaceted one which plays a key role in the creation of a suitable framework for the arbitration. It is relevant to relations among tribunal members, relations between counsel and the Tribunal, and relations between the Parties and the Tribunal, and requires an understanding of governing procedural rules as well as of such intricate notions and inherent power.
Nahendran Navaratnam (Independent Practitioner, Navaratnam Chambers, Kuala Lumpur; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law; Board Member, ICC Malaysia)
Binsy Susan (Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Delhi)
12:30 – 13:15
Case scenarios on arbitrators’ authority: scope and limits and debate
13:15 – 14:30
Lunch Break
14:30 – 15:00
Managing the exchange of information Obtaining and presenting information is of paramount importance when preparing an international commercial arbitration case. The mission of the arbitral tribunal lies in managing such exchange of information, taking into consideration the different cultural legal approaches of the parties and their counsel. Participants will learn more on how arbitrators organize and handle the presentation of facts and expert witness evidence, and how they navigate issues such as confidentiality and trade secrets. The issue of whether or not, for sake of efficiency of the process, to have a document production phase – and in which case – will be tackled.
Mark Mangan (Partner, Lindsay Francis & Mangan, Singapore; Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration)
Dipen Sabharwal KC (Partner, White & Case, London)
15:00 – 15:45
Case scenarios on managing the exchange of information and debate
15:45 – 16:00
Coffee Break
16:00 – 16:30
Conducting hearings Conducting fair and orderly hearings is one of the most critical tasks faced by arbitrators. Indeed, respect of due process on one side and the need to efficiently conduct the arbitral hearing on the other may pose a significant challenge for arbitrators. During this session participants will learn how arbitrators deal with expectations concerning the examination of fact and expert witnesses, process issues relating to tribunal questions, time management and special considerations for remote hearings.
Shaneen Parikh, (Partner, Head of International Arbitration, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai; Vice Chair, ICC Commission of Arbitration & ADR)
Dipen Sabharwal KC (Partner, White & Case, London)
16:30 – 17:00
Case scenarios on conducting hearings and debate
17:00 – 17:05
Closing Remarks
Mark Mangan (Partner, Lindsay Francis & Mangan, Singapore; Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration
Yvonne Mak
Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Singapore
Mark Mangan
Partner, Lindsay Francis Mangan, Singapore; Member, ICC International Court of Arbitration
Nahendran Navaratnam
Independent Practitioner, Navaratnam Chambers, Kuala Lumpur; Council Member, ICC Institute of World Business Law; Board Member, ICC Malaysia
Shaneen Parikh
Partner (Head of International Arbitration), Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai; Vice Chair, ICC Commission of Arbitration & ADR
Dipen Sabharwal KC
Partner, White & Case, London
Binsy Susan
Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Delhi
Venue
Venues: The Rooftop, Trident Hotel, Nariman Point CR 2 Nariman Point, Marine Dr, Mumbai, Maharashtra 40002
Sponsorship Opportunities
Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please reach out to Ms Irene Mira (Deputy Director, Arbitration and ADR, South Asia, ICC Dispute Resolution Services)
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Ms Irene Mira
Deputy Director, Arbitration and ADR, South Asia, ICC Dispute Resolution Services