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This post reports on the events of Tuesday, 7 May 2024, the second full day of the Congress. This is the third post in ICCA series of reports on the ICCA 2024 Congress (“Congress”), which took place in Hong Kong.
This year, the event is hosted by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, marking the second event held by ICCA here. 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.
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