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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 - 1045)
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The panel will explore the unique aspects of financing mining transactions in various jurisdictions, including lenders’ due diligence, collateral requirements, and other appropriate contractual protections in loan agreements.
Banking & Financial Law Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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This panel will discuss Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) disputes and the role that the burden of proof plays in these disputes.
Arbitration Committee
Litigation Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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This panel will discuss various trade agreements such as European Union- United Kingdom (Trade & Cooperation Agreement), Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), Mercosur, bilateral treaties, as well as the impact on business immigration policies, employer sponsorship and mobility provisions, challenges and opportunities for businesses, and future trends in trade and immigration law.
Immigration and Nationality Law Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (0930 - 1045)
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This panel will look at the different approaches to regulating digital platforms that have been taken in different jurisdictions around the world. Speakers will consider whether sector specific regulation such as the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is necessary and whether it has the intended effects, or whether other laws, such as existing competition and consumer protection laws, are adequate to address market failures or consumer harms. Also to be considered are whether regulatory focus should be on areas such as AI or the protection of minors, and how digital platforms regulation, if required at all, may be future proofed to address rapidly evolving technologies.
Communications Law Committee (Lead)
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)
Tuesday 4 November (1045 - 1130)
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An open committee business meeting where all members and Officers of the entire SEERIL Section are invited to learn more about the current and upcoming activities and developments of the Section, and the Committees within it.
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 (1100 - 1230)
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This panel will discuss alternative means of settling disputes with tax authorities, whether before the issuance of an assessment or via non-judicial proceedings including International Compliance Assurance Programme (ICAP), Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAP) and various treaty arbitration procedures.
Taxes Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (1115 - 1230)
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Emerging GenAI applications present promising uses for both financial institutions and their legal advisers. The panel will explore the most promising use cases for transactional, regulatory compliance, and credit risk work. The panel will also explore the risks inherent in GenAI, the do’s and dont’s, data related policy issues, and risk guardrails that are necessary.
Banking & Financial Law Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (1115 - 1230)
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A discussion of the legal issues relating to concepts of nonbinary identity as viewed through the eyes of indigenous cultures around the world.
LGBTQI+ Law Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (1115 - 1230)
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Biodiversity and nature-related risks are increasingly recognised as material risks and opportunities for companies and their directors alike. Moreover, global and regional legal frameworks to disclose biodiversity-related risks are emerging and nature-related litigation is on the rise in many jurisdictions. This session explores these trends, and how lawyers can help clients stay ahead of the regulatory curve.
Environment, Health and Safety Law Committee (Lead)
Power Law Committee
Tuesday 4 November (1115 - 1230)
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A discussion on the global standard for preventing and addressing the risk of adverse impacts on human rights involving business activity.
IBA Legal Policy & Research Unit
IBA's Human Rights Institute (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (1115 - 1230)
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This panel will offer an in-depth examination and review of cannabis legalisation across North America.
North American Regional Forum (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (1115 - 1230)
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This panel will explore one of the most complex and contentious issues in climate litigation: establishing a causal link between specific greenhouse gas emissions and the damages caused by climate change. As courts grapple with holding corporations, governments, and other entities accountable for environmental harm, proving direct causation remains a major legal hurdle. The discussion will be about how courts worldwide are addressing this challenge, the role of scientific evidence in tracing emissions to concrete impacts, and the potential evolution of legal standards in this field. Experts in environmental law, climate science, and international litigation will contribute insights to this pressing global issue.
Negligence and Damages Committee (Lead)
Tuesday 4 November (1115 - 1230)
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The panel will examine the heavily debated treatment of AT1 (perpetual) bondholders in the Credit Suisse resolution, whose claims were fully written down at the point of non-viability while equity holders retained residual value. This outcome surprised many international stakeholders and triggered sharp reactions from EU regulators, who reaffirmed the standard creditor hierarchy under the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD).
The session will discuss the Swiss approach, legal and contractual basis for the FINMA decision, the status of the current litigation in New York and Switzerland, and implications for future bank resolutions in distressed across jurisdictions as well as structuring options for AT1 instruments.
Insolvency Section (Lead)
Securities and Capital Markets Committee
Tuesday 4 November (1115 - 1230)
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This session will look at the intersection of intellectual property (IP) rights, contractual obligations and creative talent management.
Employment and Industrial Relations Law Committee (Lead)
Intellectual Property and Entertainment Law Committee