Who should attend? Students and Young Practitioners - Moot Madrid

approach the practice of international arbitration through: With the support of: In collaboration with: Venue: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain. Seminars.
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The IASC MADRID features the best  professionals in the field to offer students  and young practitioners a unique opportunity to approach the practice of international arbitration through: Seminars Workshops A Mock Case based on one of the Willem C. Vis M  oot Cases Networking events

Who sho uld atten d? Students and Youn  g Practit io

Venue: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Organised by:

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PROGRAMME:  Overview of International Arbitration International Commercial Arbitration ICC Procedure Arbitration Agreement Request for Arbitration Constitution of the Arbitral Tribunal Terms of Reference Evidence Oral Advocacy Enforcement and Annulment of Award

Admission Fee: 350 € Registration Deadline: 30 June 2016 Send your CV with a letter of motivation to: [email protected]

FACULTY: Stephan Adell - Squire Patton Boggs Niuscha Bassiri - Hanotioau & van den Berg Martin Doe - Permanent Court of Arbitration Kabir Duggal - Baker & McKenzie Catherine Kettlewell - Arnold & Porter Pilar Perales Viscasillas - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Michele Potestá - Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler Ana Serra e Moura - ICC International Court of Arbitration Anne Marie Whitesell - Georgetown University

Academic Council: José Ricardo Feris - ICC International Court of Arbitration Juan Fernández-Armesto - Armesto & Asociados Alejandro Garro - Columbia Law School Gabrielle Kaufmann-Kohler - Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler Andrea K. Bjorklund - McGill University Stefan Kröll - Director of the Willem C. Vis Arbitration Moot Loukas Mistelis - Queen Mary University of London Pilar Perales Viscasillas - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

IASC Madrid Co-Chairs: Felipe Aragón and Mélanie Riofrio Piché

More information at: www.uc3m.es/iascmadrid