1. Fourth Arb|Aut Forum
The fourth Arb|Aut Forum, jointly organized with the ILA and the University of Vienna, was honoured by distinguished supreme court judges as speakers.
Following a short introduction
Lord Jonathan Mance and
Dr. Erich Schwarzenbacher discussed issues of expert determination, damage assessment and the reasoning of Awards from the perspectives of common and civil law systems.
Dr. Nikolaus Pitkowitz moderated the panel which was followed by a vivid discussion and the usual a drinks reception. Pictures of this event can be found in our
Gallery.
2. GAR live
Already in October the next highlight follows.
GAR live Vienna is taking place on
20 October 2017.
The event which is chaired by
Stefan Riegler (Baker McKenzie, Arb|Aut),
Eliane Fischer (Freshfields, YAAP) and
Alice Fremuth-Wolf (VIAC) will include
the
GAR Live symposium – a free ranging question and answer session,
the
GAR Live debate - in Oxford Union style, we will hear 4 debaters’ arguments in favour of, or against, a motion as well as
a panel of experts discussing and debating hot topics of international arbitration, leaving questions open to the floor.
The Keynote speech will be delivered by
Prof. Christoph Schreuer.
GAR offers a
complimentary In-house and
governmental registration.
Use this
link for more information and to register for the event.
3. Freshfields Breakfast Event- under-representation of women in the legal field in particular in arbitration and international law
The day after the GAR live, on
21 October Freshfields invites to a
relaxed breakfast event from
10am to 1pm at
25hours Hotel, Vienna, to discuss the
under-representation of women in the legal field in particular in arbitration and international law.
Some excellent prominent women in arbitration will tell “tales from the front line”, i.e. provide an insight into their personal experiences, the challenges they have faced on their journey and how, in their opinion, the goal of parity can best be achieved. You can look forward to listening to the experiences of
Francesca Mazza, Secretary General of the German Institution of Arbitration (DIS),
Ulrike Gantenberg, Partner, Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek, Düsseldorf and
Jennifer Younan, Partner, Shearman & Sterling LLP, Paris.
Natalie Berthier-Ortmann will provide an insight into the soft skills required for this goal of parity to be achieved. Key Note Speaker,
Rashda Rana SC, Arbitral Women will conclude by giving her outlook on the further steps required to achieve gender parity.
Please register or address any questions to Katharina Planner.
E
events.vienna@freshfields.com
T +43 1 515 15 380
Kind regards,
Christian Klausegger
(Arb|Aut President)