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The 2019 edition was marked by technological innovations and diversity evolution

The 2019 edition was marked by technological innovations and diversity evolution

The CAM-CCBC Arbitration Congress ended its sixth edition with a certainty: the event officially entered a new era of technology. For the first time in history, the Congress held an interactive panel. Using the Center’s application, participants answered in real-time to questions about transparency in arbitration, which guided the panel’s debates. The application also allowed the exchange of contacts among the professionals present through a virtual business card.

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Meet CAM-CCBC’s new partners

Meet CAM-CCBC’s new partners

The mission of encouraging the practice of alternative dispute resolution methods and making Brazilian practices recognized worldwide involves partnerships with many national and foreign entities. Altogether, CAM-CCBC has cooperation agreements with more than 15...

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Events turn the city into a worldwide arbitration hub

Events turn the city into a worldwide arbitration hub

São Paulo Arbitration Week (SPAW) is a collaborative platform for events and academic debates that encourages networking and focuses on alternative dispute resolution methods such as arbitration and mediation. For seven days, São Paulo welcomes participants from all over Brazil and around the world, repeating the success of similar weeks organized in several countries, such as France, Australia, and China.

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Beyond traditional destinations, roadshows expand borders

Beyond traditional destinations, roadshows expand borders

Last year Angola was one of the five nations of sub-Saharan Africa with the highest number of cases of international arbitration related to agreements in which one of the parties involved is foreign. Even so, the number is considered low, mainly because the region accounted for only 6% of international arbitration proceedings in the world in 2018.

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