Panel on “alternative dispute resolutions from a transatlantic perspective”

Date: 

Thursday, November 17, 2016, 4:15pm to 5:30pm

Location: 

27 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138, CES, Hoffmann room

One of the elements that differentiate the US and Europe is the way conflicts among institutions and individuals are solved up. The decision about judicialization of conflicts does not affect citizen’s quality of life, but it also affects the effectiveness and efficiency both in social and economic effects. The panel bring three prestigious experts that work both in the private and public sectors. They will present a vision on how the European Union and members states are working on the alternative dispute resolutions from a comparative perspective with the US.

Speakers:

Henri Piffaut, Fellow, WCFIA Fellows Program. Civil Servant, DG Competition, European Commission.

Francisco Málaga, Partner. Linklaters S.L.P.

Javier Íscar de Hoyos, Secretary General. European Arbitration Association

Chair: José Manuel Martínez Sierra, Jean Monnet Ad personam Chair in European Union Law and Government

Sponsor: RCC, Center for European Studies at Harvard