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Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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This session will cover recent examples of public entities reaching out to the private sector for asset recovery: is it working and what have been the surprising results?
Asset Recovery Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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This session will explore the role of voluntary bars and assessment of purposes, including balancing the interests of lawyers as a profession and broader issues relating to their role in society.
Bar Issues Commission (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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This panel will discuss
a) unique and particular structuring considerations relevant to outbound Canadian pension plan investment and;
b) inbound regimes and advantages, whether embedded in domestic law or extended under treaties, for investment by 'Sovereign Wealth Funds' in various jurisdictions.
Taxes Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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The rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business presents both opportunities and challenges for corporations committed to respecting human rights. For example, while AI can enhance workplace safety and improve supply chain integrity, it also risks promoting discrimination and compromising employee privacy. This session will provide guidance to corporate lawyers to help clients avoid human rights pitfalls and harness AI as a force for good.
Business Human Rights Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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This session will explore the role of shareholders in M&A transactions.
Corporate and M&A Law Committee (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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What are the universal themes in the diverse justice systems and do they hold us together? Do laws such as laws from the East, Sharia law, customary law, Roman and common law solve universal problems in similar ways? What moral or legal force do they have?
Judges' Forum (Lead)
Monday 3 November (1615 - 1730)
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The IBA Arbitration Committee has embarked upon a project to review privilege laws and practices around the world, with a view to discussing whether they can be harmonised so as to develop international standards for applying privilege in international arbitration.
Arbitration Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0800 - 0930)
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Join us for a Business Human Rights Committee breakfast meeting to discuss the increasing connectivity between human rights, the environment, and other legal practice areas.
Our lead speakers will provide initial insights, followed by an open roundtable discussion where participants can share their thoughts and experiences.
Business Human Rights Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0800 - 0930)
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A breakfast meeting of the IBA Family Law Committee will take place to discuss matters of interest and future activities, as well as to provide updates on the activities of the Committee.
Family Law Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0800 - 0930)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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The session will address how Artificial intelligence (AI) impacts the different areas of practice and industries that relate to SEERIL.
Energy, Environment, Natural Resources and Infrastructure Law Section (SEERIL) (Lead)
Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee
International Construction Projects Committee
Mining Law Committee
Oil and Gas Law Committee
Power Law Committee
Water Law Committee
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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Why do some class action regimes work very effectively, and others fail miserably? This panel will examine why this happens, and specifically what could be done to ensure that the best features were imported into a model that could work well everywhere, making class actions a more successful means of redress globally. Our expert panelists will review the best and worst features of class action regimes in various jurisdictions, to help explain what reforms might be necessary, and how to build a better global class action model.
Class Actions Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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In this session we will discuss and give updates regarding digital platform regulation, including the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the Digital Services Act (DSA), and more.
Communications Law Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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European cybersecurity regulation has been put in force in Europe recently and is evolving quickly. This session will present an overview of recent developments in cybersecurity regulation and its management level impact on a global scale, including Europe, Asia Pacific, and the U.S./Canada. This session will also address the latest technological developments around cyber security, such as quantum computing, and whether these developments are beneficial or threatening for cybersecurity.
Technology Law Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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How can law firms be conduits of professional ethics? As compared to the roles of law societies and bar associations;
Requiring agents or local counsel firms to also act ethically;
Should law firms have a duty to ensure that their lawyers act ethically?;
In certain jurisdictions, young lawyers and new firms are getting suspended or disbarred. What’s happening here?;
Does being a sole practitioner create more risks because of lack of training or firm oversight?;
Does having been trained in a different jurisdiction create issues when you start practising in another jurisdiction?;
And involve young and older lawyers and get their respective perspectives.
Bar Issues Commission
Professional Ethics Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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As India progresses towards becoming a trillion-dollar economy, a key pillar of this growth is the development of infrastructure to support such expansion.
The session will focus on the following key areas:
- India's commitment to energy transition;
- advancements in the transport and logistics sector;
- the implications for international companies managing contracts in large projects;
- managing disputes throughout the lifecycle of projects.
This session will bring together seasoned legal practitioners, both Indian and non-Indian, and will also invite key funding agencies based in Canada to provide their perspectives.
Asia Pacific Regional Forum (Lead)
India Working Group
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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Art exhibitions, in cultural institutions and/or public spaces, face growing interferences by governments, patrons, and/or lobbies regarding their content, scientific organisation, financing, and even their existence. The purpose of this session is to analyse such interferences, describe their legal grounds and goals, and explore the means to address them legally (freedom of speech, copyright, public financing law, etc.).
Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Law Committee (Lead)
Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Committee
Media Law Committee
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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An exploration of public interest litigation in advancing LGBTQI+ rights and attempts by entities to use litigation to suppress diversity, equality and inclusion initiatives.
LGBTQI+ Law Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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In this session we will be taking a look at the risks involved in acquisitions, and how to manage them, when it comes to closely held companies.
Closely Held Companies Committee (Lead)
Insolvency Section
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1230)
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Witness the intersection of corrupt activities and environmental, social and governance (ESG) concerns play out in the courtroom at the IBA Criminal Law Section’s annual mock trial. As is now tradition, the mock trial will showcase the hearing and resolution of a corruption case involving individual and corporate defendants in the public and private sectors through IBA members acting out a real-life case study. This year, register to watch our advocates prosecute, defend and judge allegations involving ESG, greenwashing, bribery and corruption.
Anti-Corruption Committee
Asset Recovery Committee
Business Crime Committee
Criminal Law Committee
Criminal Law Section (Lead)