Young ICCA and BASIL Workshop on Improving the Participation of Minorities in International Arbitration
Event | 09.26.19, 2:00 PM EDT - 5:15 PM EDT
Address
Debevoise & Plimpton
919 Third Ave, New York, NY 10022
This panel will discuss key issues related to the appointment of minorities to international arbitral tribunals and diversity in international arbitration more generally, an issue that has received increasing attention following a petition by Jay-Z related to the lack of diversity in AAA arbitration. Young ICCA is a world-wide arbitration knowledge network for young practitioners and students. It aims to promote the use of arbitration by exposing new practitioners from all corners of the globe to the international practice of arbitration.
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