ITA Americas Initiative in Miami
R.E.A.L. Change in Arbitrator Selections: How Arbitral Institutions are Encouraging Emerging Voices in Arbitrator Appointments
Miami, Florida, USA
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Overview
Presented by the ITA Americas Initiative, Young ITA and R.E.A.L.
Sponsored by Reed Smith
As part of Miami Arbitration Week, R.E.A.L., Young ITA, and the ITA Americas Initiative are delighted to invite you to an in-person panel and networking event discussing how institutions, law firms, and companies are promoting the appointment of new voices in international arbitrations.
This co-hosted session will explore how following several initiatives by the IBA and other international organizations to avoid the excessive repetition of arbitrator appointments by a party and conflicts arising from the same have promoted the rise of new voices from different parts of the globe to be appointed to international arbitration tribunals. The session will explore how institutions propose arbitrators on slates that may have limited appointments, as well as the rise of female arbitrator appointments, as well as perspectives from private practices.
Enhancing diversity in arbitrator appointments enables arbitral tribunals to better reflect the global and multicultural nature of disputes, fostering greater legitimacy, fairness, and trust in the arbitration process.
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsor, this event is tuition-free and includes breakfast.
In-person only. Spaces limited. Please book now to reserve your place.
Schedule
Panel: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. ET
Speakers
Moderator
Enrique Molina
Investment Manager and Legal Counsel
Omni Bridgeway
Panelists
Kimberly Blake
Associate
DRRT
Eve Perez Torres
Senior Attorney
International Legal & Regulatory Affairs, FedEx
Frida Altamirano Jiménez
Secretary General
Centro de Arbitraje de México
Molly García Tafur
Coordinadora Arbitraje Internacional
Centro de Arbitraje y Conciliación de la Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá
Ana R. Ulseth
Associate
Reed Smith
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