LCIA Symposium on International Commercial Arbitration in Moscow

LCIA will be hosting a symposium on International Commercial Arbitration on 26 to 27 May 2011 in Moscow.

International arbitration practitioners will give brief presentations on some of the most important problems, critical to establishing and maintaining an arbitration-friendly environment, in which the international business community may have confidence.

The symposium participants include:

Professor Boris Karabelnikov – Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, Moscow
Zachary Douglas – Matrix, London and The University of Cambridge
Ilya Nikiforov – Egorov Puginsky Afanasiev & Partners, St Petersburg
Noah Rubins – Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, Paris

This symposium is designed to be interactive. Following the introductory remarks, participants will be encouraged to participate in a free-flowing discussion of the issues raised and to debate topics of their own, which they will be asked to submit in advance.

View the programme for this Symposium.

Download the registration form.

About the Author:

Dr Davydenko is a co-editor of the CIS Arbitration Forum. He is an associate professor at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University), Department of Private International and Civil Law, and at Higher School of Economics. Dmitry Davydenko has experience as an arbitrator in the ICC and other arbitral proceedings and is listed as a recommended arbitrator of HKIAC, International Commercial Arbitration Court and Maritime Arbitration Commission at Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as well as of other reputed arbitral institutions. Included in the list of best practitioners in arbitration in Russia as of the years 2017 through 2021 (a Global leader for 2022) by Who’s Who Legal and Global Arbitration Review (GAR). He also acts as a Russian law expert on various matters related to international commerce.

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