Upcoming DIS-supported International Events

Newsletter 3/2026 - International Activities: Upcoming Events

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In the coming months, the DIS will be supporting interesting upcoming arbitration-related events. We will keep you updated as more information becomes available. Stay tuned.

Singapore Convention Week 2026

Date: 24-28 August 2026
Venue: Singapore

The Singapore Convention Week (SC Week) has been a signature event in Singapore since 2019, convening the global dispute resolution community around issues that matter most - arbitration, mediation, litigation and the evolving frameworks that shape them. This year’s theme, Timeless Principles, Timely Solutions: Nurturing Trust in a Changing World, reflects the need to uphold principles of fairness and rule of law while adapting to geopolitical shifts, technological disruption, and evolving cross-border relationships in an era of change.

The DIS is pleased to support the Singapore Convention Week 2026. For further information, please visit the event website.

The DIS is organising a side event in the framework of Singapore Convention Week 2026 on 27 August 2026 entitled DIS@SC Week 2026: A Good Cure? Arbitrating Life Science Disputes – German and International Perspectives

Hong Kong Arbitration Week 2026 (HKAW)

Date: 19 – 23 October 2026
Venue: Hong Kong

The DIS is please to support Hong Kong Arbitration Week 2026. For further information and registration please visit the event website.

The DIS is organising a side event in the framework of Hong Kong Arbitration Week on 20 October 2026 entitled DIS@HKAW: Facilitating Settlement in Arbitration - Practice, Pitfalls and Potential

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