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Debate: This house believes that arbitral cases are won and lost on personae and not on the law (CAD 2019)

Mar 22, 20191 hr 42 min
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In this recording, the panel debate the proposition:

Moderator:


- Audley Sheppard QC, Clifford Chance


For the proposition:


- Mark McNeill / Partner, Shearman & Sterling

- Wendy Miles QC / Partner, Debevoise


Against the proposition


- Patricio Grané Labat / Partner, Arnold & Porter

- Emilie Gonin / Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers


The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year’s event on 16 March 2019 was titled 'Social Aspects of International Arbitration'.


The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners’ Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 15 March 2019. This event was aimed at encouraging young practitioners to exchange professional experience and create a network that strengthens relationships within the young arbitration community.


Further information about the event and the programme can be found at:


http://www.cambridgearbitrationday.org/

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