This seminar will offer a comparative analysis of the issues at stake and the advantages and disadvantages to consider when choosing a seat of arbitration in relation to challenges to arbitral awards on the grounds of breach of international public policy.
Discussions between the speakers will delve into recent developments in this topic and, in particular, the scope and content of international public policy, the varying degree of control conducted by state courts in the different jurisdictions and the specific question of corruption allegations.
Global chair of Reed Smith’s international arbitration practice Peter Rosher will moderate the session.