ICCA-ASIL-ICSID Seminar on Damages [1]
ICCA-ASIL Task Force on Damages
In December 2016, ICCA and ASIL joined forces to establish the ICCA-ASIL Task Force on Damages to address an issue of particular importance, but too often overlooked, in the field of international arbitration: quantification of damages. The Task Force will bring together a blue-ribbon panel of leading legal and economics experts from jurisdictions across the globe to think creatively about how to promote consistency and rigor in the field’s approach to damages.
On 11 April 2017, the Joint ICCA-ASIL Task Force on Damages in International Arbitration (Task Force), co-chaired by Catherine Amirfar and Gabrielle Nater-Bass, will convene to present its ongoing work to promote consistency and rigor in the quantification of damages in international arbitration. The Task Force aims to develop a damages tool of practical application. Participants are invited to assist the Task Force in identifying legal and policy gaps and inconsistencies and to comment on the Task Force’s work to date.
The seminar is open to all interested participants.
Click here [2] to view the proposed Seminar on Damages program.
ASIL members: $293 (link will be included in ASIL's weekly event email beginning the week of February 27)
Non-ASIL members: $325
ASIL is a cosponsor of this event.