系列研討會

*The event is in hybrid form. If you choose to attend on-line, the link for participation will be sent to your email address 3 days before.
(本研討會採實及線上同步進行。勾選「線上參加」者,研討會連結將於活動三天前寄到您的電子郵件信箱。)
*The physical location of the Conference will be at Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei.
(本研討會實體地點於中華民國仲裁協會舉行)
*The event will be conducted in English.
(本研討會全程以英語進行)
*Due to the prevention of the pandemic, lunch will not be provided at the event.
(基於防疫考量,本次活動不提供午餐。)

議程

Past, Present and Future of International Dispute Resolution: Pandemic, Digital Economy and ESG as Examples

Date: October 5, 2022
Time: 8:30-17:30 (Taipei Time)
* Speakers are in alphabetical order by surname.
08:30-08:50
Registration
08:50-09:00
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Fuldien Li (李復甸), Chair, Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei (CAA)
Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang (楊岳平), Associate Professor, NTU College of Law; Director, Asian Center for WTO & International Health Law and Policy (ACWH)
09:00-11:00

Session I: The Pandemic & International Dispute Resolution
Moderators:

  • Pijan Wu (吳必然), Senior Counsel, LCS & Partners
  • Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang (楊岳平), Associate Professor, NTU College of Law; Director, ACWH

Speakers:

  • Leng Sun Chan (陳凌新), Senior Counsel and Arbitrator, Duxton Hill Chambers
    Dispute Resolution after the Pandemic: an Arbitrator's Perspective
  • Helena Chen (陳希佳), Managing Partner, Chen & Chang
    The Pandemic as a Push Toward Greener Arbitration
  • Joshua Karton (孔家希), Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Graduate Studies & Research), Queen’s University Faculty of Law
    The Covid Pandemic’s Lasting Impact on Arbitral Authority
  • Zachary Sharpe, Partner, Jones Day
    Dispute Resolution in the Age of Global Pandemics
  • Janet Walker, Professor, York University Osgoode Hall Law School
    International Commercial Arbitration in 2027
13:00-15:00

Session II: Digital Economy & International Dispute Resolution
Moderators:

  • Jeffrey Li (李劍非), Associate Partner, Lee & Li
  • Winnie Jo-Mei Ma (馬若梅), Arbitrator, The Arbitration Chambers
Speakers:

  • Julien Chaisse, Professor, City University School of Law
    Tokenized Funding and Initial Litigation Offerings
  • Elizabeth Chan (陳曉彤), Registered Foreign Lawyer, Allen & Overy’s
    Something Borrowed, Something Blue: The Best of Both Worlds in Metaverse-Related Disputes
  • Joyce W. Chen (陳緯人), Associate Partner, Lee & Li
    Dispute Resolution in the New Digital Era
  • Tsai-Fang Chen (陳在方), Associate Professor and Director, Institute of Technology Law, NYCU School of Law
    Adequate Level of Data Protection and ADR in Cross-border Data Disputes
  • Jun Hong Tan, Advocate, Duxton Hill Chambers
    Blockchain Arbitration for NFT-Related Disputes
  • Yueh-Ping (Alex) Yang (楊岳平), Associate Professor, NTU College of Law; Director, ACWH
    The Crowd of Wisdom and Smart Contract Dispute Resolution: Is This Arbitration?
15:30-17:30

Session III: Environment, Society, and Governance (ESG) & International Dispute Resolution
Moderators:

  • Tsai-Fang Chen (陳在方), Associate Professor and Director, Institute of Technology Law, NYCU School of Law
  • Ana María Daza Vargas, Lecturer, Edinburgh Law School

Speakers:

  • Crina Baltag, Associate Professor, Stockholm University Department of Law

    Investment Arbitration and Human Rights: Workable Arrangement

  • Emily Hay, Counsel, Hanotiau & van den Berg
    Under my Umbrella: Seeking Shelter under an ESG Clause
  • Yun-Ru Leu (呂昀儒), Graduate Student, NTU College of Law
    Global Climate as the Public Interest: The Possible Role of Investor-State Arbitration for Climate-related Disputes
  • Chang-Fa Lo (羅昌發), Permanent Representative of Taiwan, World Trade Organization
    War-Related International Commercial Disputes and Arbitration's Peace Facilitating Role
  • Stephan Wilske (韋德方), Partner, Gleiss Lutz; Annemie Heubach, Dual Law Degree Student, IE University and the University of Law
    The Global Goals of ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) – Are Arbitral Institutions Doing Their Part?