Season 7 Episode 1 - The AI Station
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
4d ago
We’re back in business, with a slightly changed format: shorter, snappier, and a semi-retired Joel. In this first episode of season 7, we discuss how different aspects of recent technology advancements influences the practice of arbitration. Brian first discusses the development toward decentralised autonomous organisations [TIME 05:27], before the season’s first Happy Fun Time addresses how new AI tools are changing how we conduct arbitration work [TIME 20:08 ..read more
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The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
4M ago
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Kluwer Arbitration Blog Quiz
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
5M ago
Kluwer Arbitration Blog Quiz: According to arbitration historian Derek Roebuck, what practice was widely used during the reign of her majesty Queen Elizabeth I to avoid the involvement of the Crown in disputes? This was one of the questions asked at the first ever live Kluwer Arbitration Blog Quiz. If you are scratching your head for the answer, fear not, we captured the whole event live ..read more
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ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 6
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
5M ago
ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 6: Last but certainly not least, Saadia interviews Mahnaz Malik, barrister at Twenty Essex in London. Saadia and Mahnaz discuss whether arbitration is suffering from a mid-life crisis, how the field has evolved since its inception and the key changes we can expect to see in the future ..read more
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ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 5
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
6M ago
ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 5: In our fifth instalment, we interviewed a Scottish local (well, sort of). James Hope, a Partner at Vinge in Stockholm, sits down to discuss the progress of fairness and diversity in arbitration. He specifically reflects on the importance of the rule of law, even in war times, and arbitration as being a tool for peace ..read more
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ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 4
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
6M ago
ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 4: In our fourth instalment, we spoke to the only sociologist in the room…well, at least one of very few. We sit down with Florian Grisel, Associate Professor of Socio-Legal Studies at Oxford University, who spoke to us about some sociological perspectives of international arbitration. Can arbitration practitioners learn from a dialogue with sociology? Listen to this episode and let us know ..read more
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ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 3
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
6M ago
ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 3: In our third instalment, we interview Wolf Von Kumer, a leading independent arbitrator/mediator with Arbitra International. Wolf spoke with Brian about recent developments in the energy sector and how the energy transition will create new opportunities for the use of (mixed mode) mediation in Investor-State disputes ..read more
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ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Part 2
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
6M ago
In our second instalment, we shift our focus to another region - Latin America. Eduardo Zuleta joins us to discuss certain actions of constitutionality that have shaped the practice of both commercial and investment arbitration in the region. Audio Block Double-click here to upload or link to a .mp3. Learn more ..read more
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ICCA 2022 Mini-Series - Episode 1
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
7M ago
Welcome to the ICCA 2022 Mini-Series! Similar to our broadcast from Sydney, we were kindly invited by the organizers of the ICCA 2022 Congress in Edinburgh to participate as media sponsors and broadcast interviews of panelists who spoke at the conference. In the first episode, we wanted to give you an interview that was emblematic of the Congress' theme - the Age of Enlightenment. We interviewed Professor Emilia Onyema about the significant reforms in Africa that have been and will be necessary to render arbitration more effective and to integrate international best practices ..read more
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The Ukraine Special
The Arbitration Station
by Joel Dahlquist Cullborg
9M ago
We could not help ourselves – we had to come back with a mid-season special. In this special episode, we talk to Krystyna Khripkova regarding the current state of play for Ukrainian arbitration firms and practitioners, both in Ukraine and abroad [Time 07:42]. We also wanted to take this opportunity to invite anyone and everyone to register for the 2022 ICCA Congress in Edinburgh on 18-21 September 2022 (Register - ICCA 2022 (icca2020.scot)). The podcast is happy to participate as a media sponsor for another amazing event and look forward to meeting all the delegates who can attend ..read more
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