UNCITRAL-RCAP & THAC st 1 International ADR Conference New opportunities for convergence in alternative dispute resolution 17-18 May 2018 Supported by
International ADR Conference The International ADR Conference will be an annual flagship conference organized by the Thailand Arbitration Center and the UNCITRAL Regional Centre for Asia and the Pacific. The Conference is designed to attract practitioners, judges, policymakers, academics and business persons for a comprehensive discussion on opportunities to promote the use of arbitration and other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). The expectation is that emerging trends and opportunities for ADR and areas for improving the legal framework relating to ADR will be examined. The theme for each year s conference will be based on the relevant issues in the field of ADR at that time. Experts and scholars in international arbitration, mediation and online dispute resolution will be invited to present their views in order to engage in a meaningful dialogue with the international audience in attendance at the conference. New opportunities for convergence in alternative dispute resolution This year will be the first year for this annual Conference. The focus on new opportunities that result from legal convergence in alternative dispute resolution considers how legal unification and harmonization are essential in promoting the use of ADR and the enforcement of awards and agreements. The Conference will take place in the backdrop of the wider economic context that includes the Belt and Road Initiative, special economic development of the Eastern Economic Corridor in Thailand and the economic cooperation within the Greater Mekong Subregion. In particular, Thailand s centrality within the Greater Mekong Subregion and policy support for investments into the energy, telecommunication, transport and trade sectors increase the prospect that parties will opt for arbitration and/or mediation as their choice for dispute resolution. For the Greater Mekong Subregion, a harmonized legal framework will increase the predictability and consistency in the law, and reduce the risk of commercial activity within this region. Description Inaugural two-day flagship conference to discuss emerging trends in relation to alternative dispute resolution and the importance of a harmonized legal framework. Experts, scholars and legal practitioners will draw on areas of opportunity to support international arbitration, conciliation and online dispute resolution through the wider adoption and uni form interpretation of the UNCITRAL Texts. Particular attention will be given to the regulatory framework for alternative dispute resolution within the Greater Mekong Subregion as a key link to the Belt and Road Initiative and Eastern Economic Corridor.
17 MAY 2018 8:30 9:30 9:30 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 10:45 10:45 12:15 Registration Opening Remarks: ACM Prajin Juntong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice Thailand Keynote Address: Anna Joubin-Bret, Secretary for UNCITRAL and Director of the Division on International Trade Law, Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations Break Session 1 Convergence of arbitral regimes: leveraging opportunities from a harmonized legal framework for arbitration Moderator: Wipanan Prasompluem, Senior Associate, Allen & Overy Dr. Fan Yang, Director, International Dispute Resolution Academy Robert Pe, Independent Arbitrator, Arbitration Chambers Nicky Balani, Counsel, Thailand Arbitration Center Phin Sovath, Vice President, National Commercial Arbitration Centre (Cambodia) Dr. Rajesh Sharma, Senior Lecturer, RMIT University 12:15 13:15 Networking Lunch 13:15 14:45 Session 2 National courts and international arbitration: judicial assistance in international arbitration 14:45 16:15 Moderator: Bhavish Advani, Senior Associate, Watson Farley & Williams Dr. Pinky Anand, Additional Solicitor General, India; Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India Andre Maniam, Head of Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Wong Partnership Warathorn Wongsawangsiri, Partner, Weerawong C&P Nhu-Hoang Tran Thang, Associate, LALIVE Session 3 Judicial approaches to the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards Moderator: Dr. Colin Ong QC, Barrister, St. Philipps Chambers Judge Vichai Ariyanuntaka, Senior Judge of the Central Intellectual Property and International Trade Court Judge Yu Xiaohan, Senior Judge of the Supreme People's Court of China Prof. Locknie Hsu, Professor of Law, Singapore Management University Dr. Le Net, Partner, LNT & Partners 16:15 16:30 Break 16:30 18:00 Session 4 Reform of investor-state dispute settlement Moderator: Dr. Vilawan Mangklathanakul, Deputy Director General, Department of Treaties and Legal Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Thailand Salim Moollan QC, Barrister, Essex Court Chambers Dr. Nicolas Wiegand, Partner, CMS Hasche Sigle Simon Milnes, Barrister, 20 Essex Street Robert Kirkness, Counsel, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
18 MAY 2018 8:30 9:30 9:30 11:00 11:00 11:15 11:15 12:45 12:45 13:45 13:45 15:15 Registration Session 5 Complexity of cross-border mediation: addressing issues for growth in international mediation Moderator: Dr. Thanes Sucharikul, Professor of Law, Rangsit University Dr. Michael Hwang SC, Barrister and Arbitrator, Michael Hwang Chambers and Essex Court Chambers; and Chief Justice, DIFC Courts Dr. Francis Law Wai Hung, President, Hong Kong Mediation Centre Delcy Lagones de Anglim, Dispute Resolution Consultant with Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, IFC Shanti Abraham, Founder, Shanti Abraham & Associates Natalie Yu-Lin Morris-Sharma, Chairperson of the UNCITRAL Working Group II Break Session 6 Enforcement of mediation settlement agreements: challenges and opportunities for a harmonized regime Moderator: Andy Yeo, Partner, Allen & Gledhill Anna Joubin-Bret, Secretary for UNCITRAL and Director of the Division on International Trade Law, Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations Cameron Ford, Senior Corporate Counsel, Rio Tinto Singapore Phan Trong Dat, Deputy Secretary-General, Vietnam International Arbitration Center Tony Andriotis, Counsel, Hughes Hubbard & Reed Networking Lunch Session 7 The changing landscape of dispute resolution through ODR: identifying new areas for its development and use Moderator: Charlie Garnjana-Goonchorn, Counsellor, Department of Treaties and Legal Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Thailand Judge Sorrawit Limparrangsri, Chief Judge of the Nakornsawan Juvenile and Family Court Anil Changaroth, Mediator, Arbitrator and Adjudicator, Changaroth Chambers Chittu Nagarajan, Managing Director, Modria Prof. Soo-geun OH, Professor of Law, Ewha Womans University
15:15 15:30 15:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 Break Session 8 ADR and its use for the enforcement of environmental obligations Moderator: Dr. Pareena Srivanit, Dean, Faculty of Law, Chulalongkorn University Judge Nopporn Bhotirung-siyakorn, Presiding Justice of the Supreme Court of Thailand Monica Feria-Tinta, Barrister, 20 Essex Street Fernando Dias Simões, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Macau (China) Prof. Julien Chaisse, Professor of Law, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Andy Yeo, Partner, Allen & Gledhill Closing Remarks: Prof. Wisit Wisitsora-at, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice Thailand