ASSOCIATION POUR LA PROMOTION DE L'ARBITRAGE EN AFRIQUE

ASSOCIATION POUR LA PROMOTION DE L'ARBITRAGE EN AFRIQUE

ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF ARBITRATION IN AFRICA

The limits of party autonomy in institutional arbitration

The limits of party autonomy in institutional arbitration
19 September 2018 Cairo – Egypt

Prof. Andrea Carlevaris
Partner, Bonelli Erede Pappalardo Studio Legale. Former Secretary General of the ICC International Court of Arbitration and Director of the ICC Dispute Resolution Services.
His practice covers international arbitration, public international law, conflicts of law and international civil procedure.
Mr Carlevaris will illustrate the « outer » and the « inner » limits to party autonomy in institutional arbitration. The notion of outer limits refers to the potential conflict between institutional rules, on the one hand, and public policy and overriding mandatory rules of law, on the other. The notion of inner limits to party autonomy refers to an incompatibility between institutional rules and the parties’ specific stipulations.

6.00 p.m : 8.00 p.m

Language: The seminar will be in English with simultaneous translation

Participation Fees: 300 EGP
Venue: Cairo Regional Centre for International Commercial Arbitration, Cairo, Egypt

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Cairo – Egypt
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