Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații teams up with ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris to organize the first local ICC events to be hosted in Romania
The ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris will host, for the first time in Romania, two events focused on discussing the available dispute resolution alternatives to litigation. Various ICC guests, lawyers from Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Dragne & Asociații, along with the extraordinary presence of the President of the Court of International Commercial Arbitration attached to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania will be part of the speakers.
The city of Bucharest will host two days of events organized for the first time in Romania by the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris. Focus will be on facilitating the exchange of ideas and experiences between arbitration practitioners and any other party interested in finding out more about the diverse dispute resolution mechanisms available in the commercial world today.
On the 27th of September 2010, the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum together with Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații will host the seminar Competence – Competence Principle – Recurring Issues, the first ICC YAF event ever organized in Romania. The seminar will provide a forum for young practitioners to discuss about current international arbitration issues and to enrich their network in the region.
Speakers at the inaugural ICC YAF seminar in Romania are: Alina Leoveanu, Deputy Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris; Radu-Bogdan Bobei, Chief Editor, Romanian Arbitration Review; Matei Purice, Associate, Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații; Dan Cristea, Associate, Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații. The event is free of charge but the number of participants is limited. More information regarding ICC YAF seminar can be found on the ICC website as well as on the event’s registration page.
On the 28th of September, the ICC International Court of Arbitration and Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații, along with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Dragne & Asociații, will organize the first international ICC conference in Romania – Efficiency of Complex Dispute Resolution Clauses in the Current Economic Climate. The event will benefit from a list of distinguished speakers that will bring along the internal knowledge of the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris with the experience of practitioners involved in both local and international arbitration disputes. The conference aims at offering a practical approach in presenting the different dispute resolution alternatives in the current economic climate. The various debates that will take place during the conference will analyze concrete case scenarios, illustrating the different mechanisms for dispute resolution and the potential challenges involved.
Focus will be made on Initiating the arbitration under the ICC Rules; The role of dispute boards and the ICC system for dispute boards; Current dispute resolutions in construction projects; Conservatory measures in arbitration cases; Recognition and enforcement of the arbitration sentences in Romania.
Speakers at the inaugural ICC Conference in Romania are: Emmanuel Jolivet, General Counsel of the ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris and Deputy Director of the ICC Dispute Resolution Services; Alina Leoveanu, Deputy Counsel of the ICC International Court of Arbitration; Philip Dunham, Partner, Dechert LLP, Paris; Viorel Mihai Ciobanu, President of the Court of International Commercial Arbitration attached to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Romania; Cornel Popa, Partner, Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații; Robert Roșu, Partner, Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații; Ioana Hrisafi, Partner, Țuca Zbârcea & Asociații; Boris Kasolowsky, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer; Roman A. Mallmann, Principal Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer; Jane Davies-Evans, Counsel, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer; Ion Dragne, Managing Partner, Dragne & Asociații; Andreia Oana Dumitrescu, Partner, Dragne & Asociații.
The Efficiency of Complex Dispute Resolution Clauses in the Current Economic Climate conference has been sent for local CPD approval from the Bucharest Bar Association. More information regarding the first ICC Conference in Romania can be found on the ICC website as well as on the event’s registration page.
Business Review is the media partner of the two events.