Queen Mary University of London
(QMUL),SciencePo Law School Paris and ICDR Y&I jointly organised a
conference on “Arbitration in Africa” in Paris. Panellists from arbitral institutions, law
firms, industry and academia discussed trends in arbitration proceedings on the
African continent.
A first panel, moderated by QMUL’s Maxi Scherer, focussed on international commercial arbitration
and addressed, among other things, issues relating to recognition and
enforcement of foreign arbitral awards in African jurisdictions and sovereign
immunity of States.
TundeOgunseitan, Counsel at the ICC International Court of
Arbitration, Paris, presented the institutional perspective, while Benoit Lebars, of Lazareff Le Bars law
firm looked at the issues from the viewpoint of the counsel or arbitrator. Jean-Claude
Najar, of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt &Mosle LLP, former general
counsel of a major energy company, commented taking into account the views of
clients and users of international arbitration.
A second panel addressed investment
arbitration in Africa, under the moderation of Diego Fernández Arroyo, SciencesPo Law School. Discussants included MakaneMbengue of the University of Geneva, Isaiah Bozimo of Ikwueto law firm and Emilia Onyema of SOAS Law School, London. Among other things, the panel reflected upon
the perceptions African countries have towards international investment
arbitration and its possible alternatives.
In a lively debate with the audience, the panellists also considered
possible future instruments, such as a Pan-African Investment Code.
Isaiah Bozimo, a QMUL alumni and now a
practicing lawyer in Abuja, Nigeria, commented about his experience as a
speaker: “It was great to see an
excellent turn-out for this event, and the attendees were clearly very
interested in the topic of arbitration in Africa.”
Maxi Scherer, the Director of QMUL’s LLM
programme in Paris added: “We have a
very strong number of students from African countries in our LLM programmes, both in London and in Paris, and therefore are delighted to host a
conference on this optic. We are also
grateful to our sponsor, the law firm Lazareff Le Bars, for kindly supporting
us this evening.”
TundeOgunseitan, Counsel at the ICC
International Court of Arbitration, congratulated the organizers of the
conference: “It was a great pleasure to
participate in this very topical and important event and to see such a lively
debate.”
For more information on Law programmes in London or
Paris with Queen Mary University of London please contact the QMUL education agent
in Nigeria: Highway Consultants, Bunmi Onwude
info@highwayconsults.comHighwayconsults@gmail.com
QMUL School of Law Ranking:
·
3rd in the UK
(Guardian University Guide 2016)
·
9th in England for
world class research (Ref 2014)
·
Top 50 worldwide (QS World
University Guide 2016)
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