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Arbitration Training at Christ University
A training session on “Framework of International Commercial Arbitration: Overview and Practical Aspects” was conducted at Christ University, Delhi NCR. The firm extends its appreciation to Prof. Jeffy Johnson and Dr. Rituraj Sinha from the University’s International Arbitration faculty for their support, as well as to all participating trainees for their active engagement.
The session covered key components of ICC Arbitration and insights from the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) and the CIArb India Branch.
Global Arbitration & Crypto Insights
Our team had the privilege of meeting Hermann Knott in New Delhi today. We are grateful for the time he generously shared despite his demanding schedule. Associates Adv. Anamika Mishra and Navika Malik were also present during this engaging interaction. The meeting offered valuable perspectives on the evolving domain of international arbitration, including DIAC, SIAC, CIArb, and LCIA, along with emerging developments in the cryptocurrency sector.
Global Arbitration Dialogue at the 30th Vis Moot, Vienna
Our team had the privilege of meeting Hermann Knott in New Delhi today. We are grateful for the time he generously shared despite his demanding schedule. Associates Adv. Anamika MishrParticipation as an arbitrator at the 30th Vis Moot in Vienna was a valuable experience. The firm acknowledges the efforts of Directors Stefan Kröll, Patrizia Netal, and Christopher Kee for organizing this distinguished international event. The occasion also provided an opportunity to engage with fellow arbitrators, including Can Eken, Tanja Wohlgemuth, Dr. Nicole Grohmann, and several others, fostering meaningful professional exchanges within the international arbitration community.a and Navika Malik were also present during this engaging interaction. The meeting offered valuable perspectives on the evolving domain of international arbitration, including DIAC, SIAC, CIArb, and LCIA, along with emerging developments in the cryptocurrency sector.
Training Session on International Commercial Arbitration
A training session on International Commercial Arbitration was conducted for the students of the university’s law program. The session covered essential procedural and practical aspects of arbitration and encouraged active academic engagement. The enthusiastic participation of the students contributed to a highly interactive and insightful discussion, reinforcing the growing interest in arbitration as a specialised field within legal education.
Academic Engagement on Arbitration
As part of our ongoing engagement with academic institutions, a session on Arbitration was conducted for law students, focusing on foundational principles and practical insights. The interaction provided an opportunity to address queries, discuss real-world applications, and encourage students to explore arbitration as a developing field within dispute resolution. The active participation and interest of the students contributed to a constructive and enriching learning environment.
Faculty Appreciation
The faculty extended a ceremonial token of appreciation, recognising the insights shared during the session and the constructive engagement with the students.
Arbitration Training at Christ University
A training session on “Framework of International Commercial Arbitration: Overview and Practical Aspects” was conducted at Christ University, Delhi NCR. The firm extends its appreciation to Prof. Jeffy Johnson and Dr. Rituraj Sinha from the University’s International Arbitration faculty for their support, as well as to all participating trainees for their active engagement.
The session covered key components of ICC Arbitration and insights from the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) and the CIArb India Branch.
Global Arbitration & Crypto Insights
Our team had the privilege of meeting Hermann Knott in New Delhi today. We are grateful for the time he generously shared despite his demanding schedule. Associates Adv. Anamika Mishra and Navika Malik were also present during this engaging interaction. The meeting offered valuable perspectives on the evolving domain of international arbitration, including DIAC, SIAC, CIArb, and LCIA, along with emerging developments in the cryptocurrency sector.
Global Arbitration Dialogue at the 30th Vis Moot, Vienna
Our team had the privilege of meeting Hermann Knott in New Delhi today. We are grateful for the time he generously shared despite his demanding schedule. Associates Adv. Anamika MishrParticipation as an arbitrator at the 30th Vis Moot in Vienna was a valuable experience. The firm acknowledges the efforts of Directors Stefan Kröll, Patrizia Netal, and Christopher Kee for organizing this distinguished international event. The occasion also provided an opportunity to engage with fellow arbitrators, including Can Eken, Tanja Wohlgemuth, Dr. Nicole Grohmann, and several others, fostering meaningful professional exchanges within the international arbitration community.a and Navika Malik were also present during this engaging interaction. The meeting offered valuable perspectives on the evolving domain of international arbitration, including DIAC, SIAC, CIArb, and LCIA, along with emerging developments in the cryptocurrency sector.
Training Session on International Commercial Arbitration
A training session on International Commercial Arbitration was conducted for the students of the university’s law program. The session covered essential procedural and practical aspects of arbitration and encouraged active academic engagement. The enthusiastic participation of the students contributed to a highly interactive and insightful discussion, reinforcing the growing interest in arbitration as a specialised field within legal education.
Academic Engagement on Arbitration
As part of our ongoing engagement with academic institutions, a session on Arbitration was conducted for law students, focusing on foundational principles and practical insights. The interaction provided an opportunity to address queries, discuss real-world applications, and encourage students to explore arbitration as a developing field within dispute resolution. The active participation and interest of the students contributed to a constructive and enriching learning environment.
Faculty Appreciation
The faculty extended a ceremonial token of appreciation, recognising the insights shared during the session and the constructive engagement with the students.