HIAD DIS Side Event: Arbitration and Enforcement Proceedings in the Age of EU-Sanctions and the Russian Lugovoy Law

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Organizer: CIETAC, CAM-CCBC and DIS

You are cordially invited to a joint event on sanctions in international arbitration – a topic that increasingly shapes the strategy, conduct, and even viability of arbitral proceedings.

In this high-profile event organised by DIS, CIETAC and CAM-CCBC, leading experts will address, among other issues, the enforcement of Russian Lugovoy judgments in India, Brazil and China and the broader implications of far-reaching sanctions regimes for cross-border dispute resolution. The speakers will focus on the practical impact of sanctions on parties, counsel, institutions and arbitrators, discussing how to navigate restrictions on payments, representation and enforcement while preserving the effectiveness and legitimacy of arbitration and ensuring continued access to neutral fora in an era of geopolitical fragmentation.

Hamburg International Arbitration Days 

Arbitration and Enforcement Proceedings in the Age of EU-Sanctions and the Russian Lugovoy Law

Date: 23 March 2026, 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
Venue: Luther, Gänsemarkt 45, 20354 Hamburg


For further information please refer to the programme. Participation in this event is free of charge.

This event will take place in the framework of the Hamburg International Arbitration Days 2026.

Registration

Please register by 16 March 2026 via the link below. By registering you accept the DIS General Terms and Conditions for Conferences and Workshops.

If you have any questions, please do not hestitate to contact us: events(at)no_spamdisarb.org.

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