Litigation and International Arbitration in the Age of AI by GAFG

Continuing its series of world-class events, GAFG (Global Academy for Future Governance), together with its consortium of partners, is pleased to present the following event, scheduled for 26 March (12:00 – 14:00 GMT):

LITIGATION AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN THE AGE OF AI
Litigation, Legality, Authenticity, Morality, Trust, Compliance

An interactive session particularly suited for government officials (Justice and Home Affairs, Economy/Commerce, Trade and Development, Industry, Technology, Foreign Affairs, norms-setting bodies and legal enforcement); academia; WIPO, ILO, WTO; businesses; and the insurance, construction, extraction, trade and transport sectors.

Participants:

- Pascal Lamy, WTO Director-General (former)
- Ernest Petrič, President of the Constitutional Court of Slovenia (aD)
- Fernando Messias, lawyer and book author
- Umar Oseni, OIC Arbitration Chamber Secretary-General
- Julian Kassum, ICC Deputy Secretary-General (tbc)

In addition to the public part of this interactive session with top specialists, a privatissima segment will also be offered: a more informal, customised discussion with the panellist(s) of your choice, following your concern or interest.

Panellists:

- Fernando Messias, lawyer and book author
- Ernest Petrič, President of the Constitutional Court of Slovenia (aD)

Introductory Note / Moderated by:
- Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic, GAFG Co-founder, Geneva

Participation is entirely free of charge; however, we strongly encourage early registration, as places are limited.

Priority will be given to Global South member states, particularly Small Island Developing States (SIDS), Least Developed Countries (LDCs), and Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs).

Free event, limited spots – REGISTER TODAY: office@future-governance.org


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