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ICCA Hong Kong 2024: “International Arbitration: A Human Endeavour”

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Over three days, the participants will explore the ways in which arbitration reflects and influences human behavior, and affects individual lives and wider societal dynamics alike. Follow along and see all of Kluwer Arbitration Blog ’s coverage of ICCA Hong Kong 2024 here.

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International Law Talk Podcast and Arbitration: Quantifying International Disputes, in Conversation with Dr Herfried Wöss, Partner of Wöss & Partners

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Here at Kluwer Arbitration Blog , we highlight the podcasts focused on international arbitration. In this latest episode, Kiran Nasir Gore , Associate Editor of Kluwer Arbitration Blog , interviews Dr Herfried Wöss. Follow the coverage of the International Law Talk arbitration podcasts on Kluwer Arbitration Blog here.

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Interviews with Our Editors: In Conversation with Datuk Sundra Rajoo, Director of the Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC)

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Previously in our blog , there have been discussions concerning whether certain changes should be made to the Malaysian Arbitration Act. Can you please tell us about one particular position or experience that you held and how it influenced your career?

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The Revised IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest: A Call to Action for Parties and Counsel?

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This issue was addressed in a 2021 Blog post by Panagiotis Kyriakou and Charlène Thommen, which commented on the Swiss Federal Tribunal’s (“SFT”) revision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (“CAS”) award in WADA v. The first addition (“a person or entity over which a party has a controlling influence”) is easy to explain.

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The Contents of Arbitration: The International Journal of Arbitration, Mediation and Dispute Management (Ciarb), Volume 90, Issue 4 (2024)

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Arbitrations evolution has intensified during the time of my editorship and has influenced the ways in which public discourse on arbitration is currently conducted. While originally the new ideas in international arbitration were introduced mainly by a few academic reviews, todays thought-leadership takes a variety of forms.

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Embracing the Human in Arbitration: A Look Back at ICCA Hong Kong 2024

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Navigating the Human Elements in Arbitration The ICCA Hong Kong 2024 conference also explored how to navigate the human elements that influence arbitration. Mark Friedman explained that humans are influenced in their decision-making by the need for “cognitive comfort” (i.e., See the remainder of our coverage here.

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Ambulances, Cliffs, and the Extinction of Arbitration Practitioners

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If the title of this blog scared you, it was meant to. Whilst the outcomes they predict may look like “intelligent outcomes”, the focus is on predicting the outcome, rather than the reasons influencing why previous decisions have led to similar outcomes. There are no doubt many more ideas out there.