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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

Please Click Here for the timed agenda and full program description. 

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: 

  • Dr. Hab. Marcin Czepelak, Secretary-General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration 
  • 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.

If you have any questions, please contact AAAEducation@adr.org