LNB News 08/05/2025
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Issue Date: 08 May 2025
Published Date: 08 May 2025
Jurisdiction(s): World
The International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) has announced its 2026 Congress theme as 'International Arbitration: Local, Global or Both?' to be held in Madrid from 12-15 April 2026. The Congress programme committee, which includes Ana StaniÄ among its 12 members, will explore the balance between global arbitration standards and local practices. The event, hosted by the Club EspaƱol e Iberoamericano del Arbitraje, will examine how international arbitration can maintain cohesive global standards while preserving regional and cultural frameworks.
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