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17 February 2021

Summer Academy "International Arbitration In Russia And The CIS" 2019

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The Russian Institute of Modern Arbitration is aimed at promoting and popularizing arbitration in Russia. It has a goal of increasing attractiveness of Russia as a place for business and dispute resolution. The RIMA regularly hosts conferences and workshops devoted to development of arbitration. The Russian Arbitration Center, administering arbitration of private law disputes, is founded at the Russian Institute of Modern Arbitration.
From 5th to 10th of August 2019 Russian Arbitration Center held the first Summer Academy "International Arbitration in Russia and the CIS".
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From 5th to 10th of August 2019 Russian Arbitration Center held the first Summer Academy "International Arbitration in Russia and the CIS". 75 applications for participation in the Academy were filed and only 20 of them have been selected (among which are applicants from Minsk, Moscow, Omsk, Saint Petersburg and Vladivostok). To be selected as a participant of the Academy, it was required to have at least 2 years of working experience and to be interested in dispute resolution. Moreover, candidates for the Summer Academy were asked to elaborate on two issues: first, on their professional activities and, second, on the ADR trends in Russia and the CIS.

Lectures and workshops were conducted by prominent experts in the field of arbitration and ADR – partners and associates of the largest Russian and international law firms, including E. Mazetova, M. Galperin, J. Kalish, Y. Babichev, R. Zaitsev, D. Parchajev, A. Yadykin, A. Panov, A. Dudko, E. Chilikov, D. Andreev, E. Vanas-Metzler, D. Kaysin, A. Grishchenkova, K. Udovichenko, N. Gulyaeva, G. Lambrou, S. Alekhin, I. Rachkov, N. Kislyakova, M. Zhurava, E. Kuznetsov, S. Morozov. Some of the classes were taught by the representatives of the Russian Arbitration Center – namely, by Executive Administrator Andrey Gorlenko and Legal Counsel Martin Kroll.

During the classes the speakers of the Academy covered a wide range of topics, including arbitrability of disputes, drafting of arbitral agreements and mediation. Natalia Gulyaeva (Hogan Lovells) delivered a lecture on IP arbitration, whereas Anna Grishchenkova (KIAP) brought light to the issues of selection and appointment of arbitrators and work with evidence and experts in international commercial.

Several classes were conducted in English. For instance, Deputy Secretary General of VIAC Elisabeth Vanas-Metzler told about activities of Vienna International Arbitration Centre, which has recently been authorized to administer arbitration in Russia. George Lambrou (Keystone Law) compared civil and common law approaches to international commercial arbitration.

At the conference "Arbitration in the CIS States" seven foreign experts talked about the latest tendencies and specifics of arbitration development in the states of the CIS: Maryia Zhurava (Danilevich Law Office, Belarus), Andrey Bychkov (Ilyashev and Partners, Ukraine), Sophie Tkemaladze (Georgian Association of Arbitrators, Georgia), Mushegh Manukyan (Three Crowns (USA), Armenia), Edward Kuznetsov (Marine Legal Bureau, Latvia), Natalia Alenkina (American University of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan), Denis Parchajev (Motieka & Audzevicius, Lithuania).

As a part of the final day of the Academy, participants had a chance to apply their new knowledge in practice during an arbitration moot court. This event was a model of real arbitration proceedings: organizers offered participants of the Academy to create teams, study the case, prepare a legal position and present it before an international arbitral tribunal, comprising of George Lambrou (UK), Natalia Alenkina (Kyrgyzstan) and Egor Chilikov (Russia). Afterwards participants received a feedback on their presentations from the arbitrators.

On Saturday evening, the moot court was followed by a reception, where participants of the Academy had a chance to discuss the results of the event, and organizers of the Academy handed out certificates and gifts from the partners of the Academy.

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