CIS-related Disputes: Treaties, Sanctions, Compliance and Enforcement – Call for Submissions

 

Arbitration Lab invites submissions for the 2026 edition of the conference on CIS-related disputes, bringing together leading practitioners, arbitrators, in-house counsel, experts, and policymakers to discuss recent developments affecting dispute resolution across the region. The conference will take place on 5-6 October 2026 in the online format. CIS Arbitration Forum is the event’s information partner.

Following a successful previous edition of this conference, it will focus on key legal, procedural, and strategic issues arising in disputes involving CIS jurisdictions and other former Soviet Union states (e.g., Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan) particularly in the context of geopolitical tensions, sanctions, and evolving enforcement practices.

We welcome abstracts addressing recent developments in the following areas:

1. Commercial Arbitration: Recent Developments

  • Institutional and ad hoc arbitration involving CIS parties
  • Arbitrability, jurisdiction, and procedural innovations
  • Sector-specific disputes (energy, commodities, finance)

2. Investor-State Arbitration: Recent Developments

  • Trends in ISDS involving CIS states
  • Treaty interpretation, termination, and succession
  • Damages, jurisdictional objections, and reform developments

3. Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Arbitral Awards

  • Recognition and enforcement trends in CIS jurisdictions and abroad
  • Public policy, sanctions, and reciprocity
  • Sovereign immunity and enforcement against state assets

4. Parallel Proceedings and Injunctions

  • Anti-suit and anti-arbitration injunctions
  • Coordination between courts and arbitral tribunals
  • Lis pendens, forum conflicts, and strategic litigation

5. Sanctions and Compliance: Recent Developments

  • Impact of sanctions on dispute resolution and enforcement
  • Compliance challenges for parties, counsel, and arbitrators
  • Countermeasures, essential security clauses, and public policy

Submission Guidelines

  • Please submit an abstract of 300–500 words using this link
  • Include a short biography (max. 150 words) or a link to a LinkedIn profile

Key Dates

  • Abstract submission deadline: 15 May 2026
  • Notification of acceptance: 31 May 2026
  • Provisional programme available: 30 June 2026

If you would like to be notified when the conference programme and registration will be available, please complete this form.

Sponsorship

A limited number of sponsorship opportunities are available for organisations interested in supporting the conference and engaging with a global audience of dispute resolution professionals. Read more about sponsorship packages.

Enquiries

For any enquiries, please contact info@arbitrationlab.com

 

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About the Author:

Professor Yarik Kryvoi, is the founder and co-editor of the CIS Arbitration Forum. He is the Senior Fellow in International Economic Law and Director of the Investment Treaty Forum at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL). He holds law degrees from UCL, Harvard, Moscow and St Petersburg. Before moving to academia, he practiced law with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in London, Morgan Lewis & Bockius in Washington, D.C. and Baker & McKenzie in St Petersburg. He often acts as a Russian Law expert in litigation and arbitration proceedings in the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions.

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