New York Arbitration Week
Event summary
Cooley sponsored this year's New York Arbitration Week. The New York International Arbitration Center (NYIAC) and the New York Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArbNY) were pleased to continue their joint leadership of New York Arbitration Week (NYAW) for the fourth consecutive year. This year, the event took place from November 14–18, 2022. The program continued to showcase New York as a leading global seat and center for thought leadership and featured a diverse range of formats and speakers on issues relevant to the global arbitration community. We welcomed those who attend in person in New York and engaged with those who participated around the world.
The theme of New York Arbitration Week 2022 was “International Arbitration: Who’s In Charge”. This is a broad umbrella that includes a number of possible topics, which focus on shared responsibilities in international arbitration. These possible themes include the allocation of responsibilities between courts and arbitral tribunals on the most sensitive issues in an arbitration; the role of users; how courts in various regions have contributed, and are contributing, to the development of international arbitration; limits to party autonomy created by arbitration institutions or tribunals; and the work being done by UNCITRAL. NYAW 2022 will continue to showcase New York as a leading global seat and center for thought leadership. As an equally important goal, NYAW 2022 engaged on these topics with the international arbitration community around the world, including institutions, arbitrators, scholars, and practitioners.
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