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Energy Arbitration in the Age of Transition

March 7, 2025

11:00 am - 12:15 pm

Milstein East B

This panel explores how arbitration is adapting to the energy transition, addressing disputes over renewables, fossil fuel phase-outs, ESG obligations, and climate policies. Experts will discuss emerging trends and challenges shaping energy arbitration in this transformative era.

About the Conference:

This event is part of the 11th Harvard International Arbitration Conference, which takes place March 6-8, 2025 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This year’s theme, “Arbitration 100: Shaping the Next Century of International Dispute Resolution,” celebrates two significant milestones:

The 100th Anniversary of the U.S. Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), marked by a gala at the Harvard Faculty Club and a reception at the Harvard Law School Library – featuring the first-ever Special Collections Exhibit dedicated to international arbitration.

A forward-looking exploration of emerging trends and challenges shaping the future of international arbitration.

Key Highlights of the Conference:

Comprehensive Program: 12 panels over 3 days addressing critical topics such as energy transition, construction and infrastructure, technology and AI, sovereignty and domestic laws, UNCITRAL, regional focuses (Asia and Latin America), and insights into arbitration under the new U.S. administration.

Distinguished Speakers: Over 50 leading experts, including law firm partners, judges, and arbitrators, with an opening keynote delivered by Claudia Salomon, President of the ICC International Court of Arbitration.

Networking Opportunities: Engage with peers and industry professionals at social events including trivia night, FAA gala and reception, coffee breaks, and a campus tour!

See the Agenda and Register here: https://orgs.law.harvard.edu/hialsa/conference/2025-conference/

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