Schedule
Young practitioners forum
Panel I: Cybersecurity in International Arbitration
Moderator: Ricardo de Carvalho Aprigliano
Speakers: Ana Carolina Dall’Agnol, Filipe Greco De Marco Leite, Luíza Kömel, Marie-Isabelle Barretto Delleur and Patrícia Sá Moreira de Figueiredo Ferraz
- Do the parties expect that arbitration institutions and other parties to the arbitration and/or mediation will take cybersecurity measures to safeguard digital information against unauthorized access and disclosure? Is this true in both domestic and international cases?
- Should arbitral institutions expressly require parties, counsel and arbitrators to implement reasonable measures to prevent intrusion?
- Should arbitrators disclose their data security practices to parties and counsel?
- Should arbitral institutions develop secure shared platforms for the storage and transmission of data that would be available to the parties?
- Should professional organizations develop cybersecurity checklists or guidance notes for arbitrators, counsel and other participants?
- The Draft Cybersecurity Protocol for International Arbitration – Consultation Draft (ICCA, CPR and New York Bar Association) – suggests a procedural framework for developing specific cybersecurity measures in individual cases, rather than suggesting specific measures. Is this the best way forward?
- Cybersecurity in Practice. How are security protocols implemented for the storage and transfer of confidential/sensitive information?
- Cybersecurity breaches. Establishing a process for reporting attacks and correcting or mitigating them. PCA case.
Coffee Break
Panel II: The Arbitrator and the Decision-Making Process
Moderator: Rafael Peteffi da Silva
- What are the appropriate standards for assessing an arbitrator’s conduct: (i) evident bias; (ii) the impression of possible bias; justifiable doubts?
Speaker:Berardino Di Vecchia Neto
- Can diversity in the Arbitral Tribunal help prevent false consensus or an appearance of bias caused by repeated appointments? Speaker: Lenora Hage Santos Bento de Faria
- Does the incentive to issue an award that reconciles the parties’ positions or a Solomonic decision really exist in commercial arbitration and investment arbitration? Is the aversion to extreme decisions a reality?
Speaker: Juan Felipe Merizalde Urdaneta
- Are arbitrators under the influence of anchoring effects and inadmissible evidence?
Speaker: Felipe Vollbrecht Sperandio
- Are arbitrators vulnerable to hindsight bias? Speaker: Gloria M. Alvarez
Break
Opening Lecture: Culture in international arbitration: definition and relevance.
Speaker:Gary B. Born
Panel I: Influences of cultural systems on international arbitration: barrier or harmonization factor
Moderator: José Antonio Fichtner
- International arbitration and domestic arbitration
Speaker: Pedro A. Batista Martins - Commercial arbitration and investment arbitration
Speaker: Patricia Nacimiento - Does the UNCITRAL model law summarize the international arbitration culture?
Speaker: Guido Santiago Tawil
Coffee Break
Cultural aspects in international conflicts
Speaker: Roberto Carvalho de Azevêdo
Panel II: Arbitration between parties from different cultures and ethical issues
Moderator: Erika Levin
- Choosing the arbitrators
Speaker: Adriana Braghetta - The role of the arbitrator
Speaker: Selma M. Ferreira Lemes - The role of the lawyer
Speaker: Sofia Martins
Lunch
Panel III: Culture in the judicial review of arbitral awards
Moderator: Ana Serra e Moura
- Does local culture influence the interpretation of the New York Convention?
Speaker: Diego P. Fernández Arroyo - The culture of the state judge and the limits to the annulment of the arbitral award
Speaker: Christophe Seraglini - Is culture a component of international public order? Speaker: Thierry Tomasi
Coffee Break
Panel IV: Culture in the decision-making process
Moderator: Christian Sahb Batista Lopes
- The decision in challenges to arbitrators
Speaker: Marcelo Antonio Muriel - Deliberations between arbitrators from different cultures. Does the strength of an argument depend on cultural factors?
Speaker: Alexander Wilbraham - Is the arbitrator’s decision-making process different from that of a state judge?
Speaker: Minister Ruy Rosado de Aguiar Junior
Panel V: Impacts of cultural differences on arbitration proceedings
Moderator: Eliane Cristina Carvalho Teixeira
- Written submissions
Speaker: Carlos Alberto Carmona - Evidence
Speaker: Deva Villanúa Gómez - Hearings
Speaker: Rodrigo Garcia da Fonseca
Closing lecture: Culture in international arbitration: integration or fragmentation?
Speaker: Stavros L. Brekoulakis
Brunch
