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Price: USD $350.00

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Duration: 8 hours

Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm (Central European Time UTC+1)

Location: 

The Peace Palace
Carnegieplein 2
2517 KJ The Hague
Netherlands

Registration Fees: General: $350.00. Early Bird Fee is $275.00. To get the Early Bird price, you must use promo code FDRHague25. This code expires on May 16, 2025.

Program Description: 

Join us for the second edition of "Future Dispute Resolution" in The Hague on June 10, 2025—a dynamic, day-long conference where leading experts and practitioners critically examine the transformative impact of AI on international dispute resolution.

This program will guide you through thought-provoking debates on the balance between AI-driven efficiency and the imperatives of fairness, ethical challenges at the frontier of technology, and innovative strategies for re-engineering dispute management to drive business outcomes. Explore the evolving interplay between mediation and arbitration, and engage with forward-thinking discussions on human oversight in an era of AI decision-making. With ample opportunities for interactive dialogue, this event is designed to inspire fresh perspectives and practical insights into the future of legal dispute resolution.

 Join us for a transformative event featuring sessions that will delve into:

  • “Unleashing AI or Restraining It? A Counterpoint for Practitioners”
  • “Engineering Ethical AI: Advancing & Defending Procedural Integrity in International Dispute Resolution”
  • “Wiping the Slate Clean: Re-Engineering Dispute Management to Drive Business Outcomes”
  • “Contrast and Collaboration: The Dynamic Relationship Between International Mediation and Arbitration”
  • “How Do We Get Comfortable with AI-Driven Decision-Making?”

Faculty: 

  • Steve Andersen, Los Angeles, California
  • Rebecca Anderson, Microsoft, Germany
  • Marine Assadollahi, Fives, France
  • Peter Bekker, Dentons, New York
  • Linda Beyea, AAA-ICDR, Atlanta
  • Michael Cover, ARBDB Chambers, London
  • Leonardo D’Urso, ADR Center, Rome
  • David Evans, Murphy & King, Boston
  • Clare Fowler, Mediate.com, Eugene
  • Simon Leimbacker, Jet Aviation, Switzerland
  • Luis Martinez, ICDR, New York
  • Andrea Menaker, White & Case, London
  • David McIlwaine, Pinsent Masons, London
  • Anna Mills, DLA Piper, London
  • Reza Mohtashami, Three Crowns, London
  • Sophie Nappert, 3VB, London
  • Stan Putter, HBN Law & Tax, The Hague
  • Dorothee Schramm, Independent Arbitrator, Zurich
  • Anke Sessler, Skadden, Frankfurt
  • Nino Sievi, Nater Dallafior, Zurich
  • Eric Tuchmann, AAA-ICDR, New York
  • Joshua Walker, System.Legal, New York
  • Colin Rule, ODR.com, Palo Alto
  • Migle Zukauskaite-Totore, Nord Security, Lithuania

CLE Information: 

The AAA has not applied for and is not offering CLE credits in any jurisdiction for this program. Registrants desiring CLE credit (or those professionals in a discipline other than the practice of law) will be able to request a certificate of attendance, which may be used for self-pursuit of CLE credit in their jurisdictions. In so doing, the AAA suggests that you confirm applications requirements for this type of course with the appropriate licensing body.

Refunds (less a $50 processing fee) are available if a written cancellation request is received no later than 14 business days before the start of the program. Substitution of attendees can be made at any time.