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Highlights From CanArb Week 2022: The 2022 ICC Canada Conference – The New World
29 November 2022
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On the third and final day of CanArb Week 2022, the ICC Canada
Arbitration Committee held its annual conference titled The New
World. The conference sessions were bookended by opening and
closing remarks by Professor Janet Walker (Chair, ICC Canada, Atkin
Chambers, Full Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School) and Myriam Seers
(Vice-Chair, ICC Canada, Partner, Savoie Laporte). The
forward-looking discussions gathered Canadians and other
international arbitration practitioners from around the world,
including in-house counsel and leading international arbitrators,
to share practical insights on key issues in international
arbitration. The conference program examined the future of the
international dispute resolution community, in particular in light
of recent legal and institutional developments.
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