Who is best placed to regulate (the use of) AI in international arbitrations?
4 Jun
09:00 - 10:30
Artificial Intelligence
Just like in litigation, parties and tribunals are now facing the question how to ensure a use of AI that ensures that existing legal and procedural rules standards in international arbitrations are not eroded and if possible enhanced. The discussions will look at the role of the relevant actors in this field, notably tribunals, arbitral institutions, associations of arbitrators and the judiciary and who is best placed to deal with various aspects of AI use. We will examine the emerging rules and guidelines in this field and explore the need for further action.
Please join us for breakfast from 8am at our office: 1 Lady Hale Gate, Gray's Inn, London, WC1X 8BS.
Speakers
- Michael Wheater KC, Barrister, Arbitrator and Mediator - Gatehouse Chambers
- Tim Hardy, International Arbitrator and Mediator - JAMS New York Panel
- Claire Morel de Westgaver, Partner - Ontier
- Javier Fernández-Samaniego, Partner & Head of Miami Office - Osborne Clarke Inc
- Mrs Justice Joanna Smith, High Court Judge sitting in the Chancery Division and the Technology and Construction Court
- Dr. Kabir Duggal, Senior Fellow & Advisor, Center for International Commercial and Investment Arbitration (CICIA), Columbia Law School & Senior International Arbitration Advisor at Arnold and Porter (New York)
Members Hosts
- Gatehouse Chambers
- CIArb
- JAMS ADR



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