ICC YAAF & AIA-ARBIT 40: Recent developments in International Arbitration in France & Italy: where do we stand?

27 Sep 2023

Paris English
Start: 17:30 (CEST) || End: 19:30 (CEST)

Join us for this conference in which arbitration experts will provide practical tips and invaluable insights to effectively conduct a cross-examination of facts and expert witnesses.

The conference is addressed to students, young practitioners, counsel, in-house counsel, and anyone who is interested in recent developments in law and practice in France and Italy.

Open to those aged 40 and under, YAAF provides opportunities for individuals to gain knowledge, develop their skills and understand ICC’s arbitral procedure and other dispute resolution services.

What is ICC YAAF?

At ICC, we believe that through training and mentorship, we can mould the next generation of leading international arbitration and ADR experts. Through the ICC Young Arbitration and ADR Forum (YAAF) network, we are able to better inform, connect and inspire young professionals with interests in dispute resolution and dispute avoidance.

Throughout the world, ICC YAAF organises a number of educational and social events that allow young professionals to discover best practices, discuss topical issues, network and create meaningful connections with experienced practitioners. 

Learn more about ICC YAAF  | Join the network

(Paris Time Zone)

17:30-17:40

Registration

17:40-17:50

Welcoming remarks

  • Isabela Lacreta, ICC YAAF Representative for Europe and Russia; Senior Associate, Mayer Brown, Paris
  • Fabio Santacroce, ICC YAAF Representative for Europe and Russia; Partner, ArbLit, Milan
  • William Brillat-Capello, AIA-ArbIt-40 Representative for France
  • Vincenzo Speciale, AIA-ArbIt-40 Representative for France

17:50-19:20

Recent developments in International Arbitration in France and Italy: where do we stand?

 

The panel will discuss current state of French and Italian law and practice, focusing mainly on the following topics: (i) provisional measures, (ii) impartiality and independence of arbitrators and (iii) set aside on international public policy grounds.

  • Philippine Blajan, Lecturer, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris
  • Arianna Camillacci, Senior Manager, CastaldiPartners, Paris
  • Arnaud Constans, Partner, Solacy Avocats, Paris
  • Sarah Fedida, Associate, Pinsent Masons, Paris
  • Michela Laviani Mancinelli, Deputy Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration
  • Lucia Pontremoli, Senior Associate, ArbLit, Milan

 

Moderated by:

François Bordes, Associate, Gaillard Banifatemi Shelbaya Disputes, Paris

19:20-19:30

Closing remarks

Philippine Blajan

Lecturer, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris

François Bordes

Associate, GBS Disputes, Paris

Arianna Camillacci

Senior Manager, CastaldiPartners, Paris

Arnaud Constans

Partner, Solacy Avocats, Paris

Sarah Fedida

Associate, Pinsent Masons, Paris

Michela Laviani Mancinelli

Deputy Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration

Lucia Pontremoli

Senior Associate, ArbLit, Milan

Venue

Pinsent Masons, Paris

21 - 23 Rue Balzac Paris 75008

France

For further information, please contact:

William Brillat

Senior Associate

+33153530975

william.brillat-capello@pinsentmasons.com

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