East Africa International Arbitration Conference
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East Africa International Arbitration Conference Overview
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- www.eastafricaarbitration.com
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- Legal Services
- Employees
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- Founded
- 2013
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About East Africa International Arbitration Conference
Trade and investment lead to economic development and prosperity. There is also an inevitable path to disputes. There are pitfalls associated with the court system in most countries, including adjournments and delays. There is also an increasing sophistication of parties who seek neutrality and party autonomy in disputes. International arbitration has gained momentum as the preferred mode of dispute resolution in East Africa. In international commercial arbitration, an increasing number of international contractual disputes are resolved in arbitration under the auspices of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the London court of International Arbitration (LCIA) and Ad hoc arbitration under the UNITRAL Rules. In investment arbitration, all the East African Community (EAC) countries are members of the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) and Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda are members to the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA). East Africa is already seeing an impact in investment arbitration, with Burundi having had 4 cases lodged against it at ICSID, Kenya with 3, Rwanda with 1, Tanzania with 5 and Uganda with 3. (2016) With the growth of international arbitration in investment and contractual dispute resolution in East Africa, the question then is how ready are regional arbitrators, practitioners and arbitration centres to take on the challenge? East Africa has developed international arbitration centres in Mauritius (LCIA- MIAC), Rwanda (KIAC) and Kenya (NCIA). There is a growing clamour for inclusion of African practitioners in international arbitration and in having administration and seats of arbitration in Africa. Is the region ready to competitively participate in international arbitration? It is in our efforts to prepare East Africa to competitively participate in International Arbitration that East Africa International Arbitration Conference was launched seven years ago.
East Africa International Arbitration Conference Contact Details
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East Africa International Arbitration Conference Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Christine Mwikali | Arbitrator | Nairobi County, Kenya |
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| Justina Okechukwu | Social Media & Digital Communications |
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