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UNIDROIT: Arbitral Institution Meeting

UNIDROIT hosts an International Arbitration Conference in Rome, gathering key arbitration institutions and prominent arbitrators.

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The International Arbitration Conference organized by UNIDROIT will take place in Rome on October 22-23. This event aims to bring together leading arbitration institutions and some of the most distinguished arbitrators from around the globe. Participants will engage in discussions on various topics related to arbitration, including procedural law, dispute resolution, and the intersection of financial markets and technology. The conference is part of UNIDROIT's centenary celebrations, reflecting its commitment to modernizing and harmonizing private law across nations. The conference will feature a series of panels and discussions led by experts in the field, providing a platform for sharing insights and best practices in international arbitration. Attendees will have the opportunity to network with peers, exchange ideas, and explore the latest developments in arbitration law and practice. This event is particularly relevant for legal practitioners, academics, and policymakers interested in the evolving landscape of arbitration and its implications for international trade and investment. In addition to the substantive discussions, the conference will also highlight UNIDROIT's historical contributions to the field of private law and its ongoing initiatives aimed at enhancing legal cooperation among states. Participants can expect a rich program that not only addresses current challenges in arbitration but also looks forward to future developments in the field.

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