Speakers are chosen by the Conference moderators based on submitted Speakers are chosen by the Conference moderators based on submitted and specific selection criteria. Participation in the RAD as a speaker is free of charge. Reports are accepted in Russian and English only.
RAD Speaker slots are not available on a for-profit basis.
No, there is not. However, it is important to consider the general focus of the Conference: the development of arbitration in Russia and internationally. The specific topic of the report (or article) is up to the author.
Registration for in-person attendance will open closer to the Conference date. Information about the start of registration will be published on the RAD website, as well as through the official channels of the Conference organizers. You will be able to register as a participant (attendee) via a link on the RAD website.
Yes.
RAD will be held in person in Moscow. Details about the venue will be announced later.
There will also be an online stream of the event. A link to the stream will be published on the RAD website and through the official channels of the Conference organizers closer to the event date.
To attend RAD in person as an attendee, a registration fee of 2,000 rubles will be required.
Participation in the RAD as a speaker is free of charge.
For inquiries regarding payment of the registration fee from a foreign account, please contact us at event@centerarbitr.ru.
There are no limits on the number of participants from one company.
The maximum number of in-person attendees will depend on the capacity of the venue.
There are no restrictions on the number of participants for the online stream of RAD.
All collections of reports from previous years are available on the RAD website under the “Digests” tab. Here are the titles:
«New Horizons of International Arbitration. Issue 1»
«New Horizons of International Arbitration. Issue 2»
«New Horizons of International Arbitration. Issue 3»
«New Horizons of International Arbitration. Issue 4»
«New Horizons of International Arbitration. Issue 5»