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5 March 2025 - 5 March 2025

4:00PM - 5:00PM

Palatine Centre, Room PCL054 and Online

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In this AI age, artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the domains of trade, arbitration, and law by transforming how disputes are resolved. This conference explores the complex challenges that arise at the intersection of these four critical areas and outlines potential paths to reform that can help navigate the rapidly evolving legal and compliance landscape.

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We will explore some of the current AI applications in arbitration, emphasizing both their transformative potential and the legal dilemmas they introduce. We will be focusing on international trade in commodities trading and maritime industries, as these two sectors form the backbone of global commerce. While these innovations offer significant efficiencies and capabilities, they also introduce complex legal challenges.


The conference will focus on actionable paths to reform, advocating for the evolution of legal systems to accommodate AI advancements while upholding the integrity of arbitration proceedings. This includes considering regulatory initiatives like the proposed EU AI Act and exploring the importance of international cooperation to harmonize approaches to these emerging issues.


Join us as we delve into the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of trade, artificial intelligence, arbitration, and law. This talk aims to foster critical dialogue on modernizing legal and arbitration practices to meet the demands of the AI age, ensuring that international trade remains fair, efficient, and effective in a rapidly changing global marketplace.

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