Dialogues on Latin American Arbitration:
Mining Disputes, China’s Growing Influence and Recurring Damages Issues
New York, New York
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Overview
Co-sponsored by Asociación Latinoamericana de Arbitraje (ALARB)
This is an in-person event only. Attendance is limited to 50 participants.
Event Details
Type of event: Roundtable under Chatham House Rule.
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm EDT
Duration: 90 minutes (roundtable) / 60 minutes (cocktail reception)
- Welcome: ITA Americas Initiative / ALARB
- Opening remarks: Topic: Recent trends in ICC arbitration in Latin America.
- Speaker: Paul Di Pietro (ICC International Court of Arbitration)
- Discussion: Topic No. 1: Mining Disputes and Energy Transition in Latin America.
- Moderator: Dietmar Prager (Debevoise & Plimpton)
- Discussion: Topic No. 2: China’s Growing Influence in Latin America and Construction Disputes.
- Moderator: Caline Mouawad (Chaffetz Lindsey)

Paul Di Pietro
ICC International Court of Arbitration
New York

Dietmar Prager
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
New York

Caline Mouawad
Chaffetz Lindsey LLP
New York
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