ICC YAAF & YAAP: Young Approaches to Arbitration
Exposed, Hacked, or Stolen: When Arbitration Gets Messy
Step into the global challenges of arbitration, where cyber breaches, stolen evidence, and ethical dilemmas can change the game. Join us for an insightful event where experts dissect real cases, share strategies, and equip you with tools to handle arbitration’s toughest security challenges.
Get ready for an exciting ICC YAAF & YAAP joint conference, set against the backdrop of the prestigious 32nd Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot!
Join us for a thought-provoking keynote that sets the stage for a dynamic discussion on arbitration’s most unpredictable moments. Our expert panel will delve into key issues such as cyber breaches, stolen evidence, and ethical dilemmas, providing practical guidance on safeguarding confidentiality and navigating disputes when arbitration proceedings take an unexpected turn.
Through real-world examples and expert insights, this session will equip participants with a deeper understanding of how to address and mitigate security risks in arbitration. If you’re ready to sharpen your skills and navigate arbitration’s most challenging moments with confidence, this is a discussion you won’t want to miss!
As always, this ICC YAAF & YAAP event will provide the perfect platform for Vis Moot students and young practitioners to exchange knowledge, share their experiences, and expand their networks.
Who should attend?
- Lawyers specialised in dispute resolution or interested in arbitration
- Academics
- In-house counsel
- Students interested in arbitration
Open to those aged 40 and under, YAAF provides opportunities for individuals to gain knowledge, develop their skills and understand ICC’s arbitral procedure and other dispute resolution services.
Stephanie Rohmannn, ICC YAAF Representative for Europe and Central Asia: Stephanie.rohmann@bakermckenzie.com / +43 664 60646244
Markus Beham, YAAP Co-Chair: Markus.beham@uni-passau.de / +44 (0) 20 71 933 933
Venue: Sky Lounge, University of Vienna, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1010 Vienna
10:00-10:30 Welcome coffee and registration
10:30-10:40 Welcoming remarks
- Stephanie Rohmann, ICC YAAF Representative for Europe and Central Asia; Associate, Baker McKenzie, Vienna
- Christian Koller, Professor, University of Vienna, Vienna
- Angelika Zoder, Legal Affairs, ICC Austria
10.40-11:10 Keynote speech
- Catherine Kunz, Partner, LALIVE, Geneva
11:10-12:30 Exposed, Hacked, or Stolen: When Arbitration Gets Messy
- Rumen Cholakov, Barrister, 3VB, London
- Maximilian Sattler, Associate, Baker McKenzie, Frankfurt
- Jelena Todic, Associate, Bredin Prat, Paris
- Dimitra Tsakiri, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration
Moderated by:
- Rilla Ojala, Senior Associate, Borenius, Helsinki
12:30-12:40 Closing remarks
- Markus Beham, Co-Chair, YAAP; Professor, European University Viardina, Frankfurt
12:40-14:00 Luncheon
At ICC, we believe that through training and mentorship, we can shape the next generation of leading international arbitration and ADR experts. Through the ICC Young Arbitration and ADR Forum (YAAF) network, we are able to better inform, connect and inspire young professionals with interests in dispute resolution and dispute avoidance.
Throughout the world, ICC YAAF organises a number of educational and social events that allow young professionals to discover best practices, discuss topical issues, network and create meaningful connections with experienced practitioners.