Onshore and offshore wind farms are large and notoriously complex projects that involve heavy financial investment and include numerous players at different levels from planning over construction to operation and maintenance. Often contractual parties are committed long-term and require close cooperation to make things work.
Wind farm disputes are a very active area in Germany. However, renewable energy projects are found around the world. The need for renewable energies to meet CO2 reduction targets will trigger a further proliferation of such projects around the globe.
Please join us when we discuss with experienced international panelists, such as Yong Neng Chan (Pinsent Masons MPillay), Helena Chen (Chen & Chang), Mariel Dimsey (Independent Arbitrator), Mino Han (DIS Council Member), JB Kim (Yendall Hunter), Joongi Kim (Yonsei University), Evan Lee (Skyborn Renewables Korea), Benjamin Lissner (CMS), Lars Markert (DIS Advisory Board Member), Moses Sye (OW Ocean Winds), Jan K. Schäfer and Richard Happ (both DIS Board Members), some factual and legal challenges of these projects in East Asia, typical dispute resolution mechanisms used – Dispute Adjudication Boards and arbitration – and what the experiences are. Are we all set right on the disputes side? Justin Chung (Korean Deputy Minister of International Legal Affairs) will start with a short keynote.
For further information and registration please refer to the programme or to our event website.
Participation in this event is free of charge.
This event takes place in the framework of the Seoul ADR Festival 2025.
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