CIArb North America Branch Young Members Group
cordially invites you to a series of webinars on:

Climate Change, Decarbonization,
and International Dispute Resolution

 

DETAILS

When and What:
1) Clean energy and international commercial arbitration – April 22 (Register here)
2) Climate policy, investment treaties, and investor-State dispute settlement – May 20
3) The Paris Agreement, sustainability, and climate change disputes – June 17

Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm ET
Where: Online
Who: In-House Counsel, Students, Attorneys, Business People, Public Officials, Academics, and those interested 

In late Spring/early Summer 2021, CIArb North America’s YMG will be hosting a series of three webinars on “Climate Change, Decarbonization, and International Dispute Resolution”.

The webinars will bring together leading practitioners, in-house counsel, and experts to discuss the nexus between climate change law/policy and international dispute resolution practice, across the public and private sectors.  The three, 1-hour webinars will cover:

  1. Clean energy and international commercial arbitration
  2. Climate policy, investment treaties, and investor-State dispute settlement
  3. The Paris Agreement, sustainability, and climate change disputes

Confirmed speakers include:

Ceci Azar, Galicia Abogados S.C., Mexico City
Paul Barker, Doughty Street Chambers, London | Gould Center, Stanford Law School, California
Adam Bryan, Total, Geneva
Veronica Irastorza, NERA Economic Consulting, Mexico City/San Francisco
Lise Johnson, Columbia Center on Sustainable Development, New York
Christophe Lobier, GE Renewable Energy, Paris
Regina Madrid, JinkoSolar, San Francisco
Annette Magnusson, SCC Stockholm Arbitration Institute, Stockholm
Wendy Miles QC, 20 Essex Street Chambers, London
Patrick Pearsall, Allen & Overy LLP, Washington D.C.

About the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators is the world’s leading qualifications and professional body for dispute avoidance and dispute management. CIArb is passionate about promoting a harmonious society and helping people and organizations avoid, manage and resolve conflict through their global network of over 16,000 members across 133 countries in 41 branches. As a not-for-profit UK registered charity, CIArb works in the public interest for the promotion, facilitation and development of all ADR methods and provides education and training for arbitrators, mediators, adjudicators and users of ADR services. To find out more, please visit www.ciarb.org.