IBA Arb40 Symposium: Emerging challenges in international arbitration - entering the second quarter of the 21st century
2 Nov 2025
Session information
Session two – The promise and pitfalls of progress: specialised arbitration rules and arbitrations involving corruption allegations
Sunday 2 November (1415 - 1545)
Description
This Oxford-style panel will delve into two issues, with a panellist defending the motion and the other rebutting it.
Motion one: ‘This house believes that specialised arbitration rules or protocols tailored to specific types of disputes are useful and more effective in delivering just outcomes.’
In recent years, arbitral institutions have introduced specialised arbitration rules tailored to specific types of disputes – such as insolvency-related disputes, artificial intelligence (AI) disputes and e-sports disputes. Some of these rules are accompanied by panels of specialised arbitrators. While it remains to be seen whether these developments will play a more prominent role in the future of arbitration, the panellists will consider whether these initiatives are a sign of progress or a step too far.
Motion two: ‘This house believes that the current framework of international arbitration is (in)adequate to address allegations of corruption in cross-border commercial disputes.’
Once typically confined to investor–State disputes, corruption allegations are now increasingly common in commercial arbitration as well. In this debate, the speakers will examine the key challenges arbitrators face when addressing such allegations – including the appropriate standard of proof, how to handle these claims in a manner that preserves the enforceability of the award, the approach to taking evidence and the consideration that must (or can) be given to findings or rulings from criminal proceedings.
Session / Workshop Chair(s)
Khushboo Hashu Shahdadpuri | Al Tamimi & Company, Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
Speakers
Katie Connolly | Norton Rose Fulbright, San Francisco, California, USA |
Arush Khanna | Numen Law Offices, New Delhi, Delhi, India; Membership Officer, Young Lawyers' Committee |
Felipe Nazar | PEREZ-LLORCA, New York, New York, USA |
Ankita Ritwik | Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Washington, District of Columbia, USA |