WEBINAR
20 March 2024

Webinar: Do's And Don'ts In Drafting Arbitration Clauses In Indonesia & Best Practices From Singapore Chamber Of Maritime Arbitration

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Join Anggraeni and Partners for their upcoming webinar with an expert panel from Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA), who will provide a comprehensive guide to arbitration practices in Indonesia and Singapore.
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Welcome to this webinar in association with Anggraeni and Partners and an expert panel from Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA), who will provide a comprehensive guide to arbitration practices in Indonesia and Singapore.

Arbitration has seen a significant rise in Indonesia, making the understanding of arbitration clauses crucial for legal practitioners, businesses, and stakeholders. Our webinar aims to demystify the process of drafting these clauses, highlighting the challenges and important elements such as the arbitration seat, choice of rules, number of arbitrators, and language.

We'll also discuss the role of arbitration institutions like the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA), which provides model arbitration clauses to simplify the drafting process. Insights from SCMA's practices will offer valuable lessons for the Indonesian context.

The webinar aims to provide an overview of requirements in drafting arbitration clauses in Indonesia, discuss best practices from SCMA, raise awareness of SCMA Rules and model clauses, offer practical tips for drafting effective clauses, and highlight our firm's expertise in arbitration.

The webinar will feature presentations by experts in arbitration and contract law, followed by a Q&A session. Join us to enhance your arbitration skills, gain insights into best practices, and learn from the experts.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

WEBINAR
20 March 2024

Webinar: Do's And Don'ts In Drafting Arbitration Clauses In Indonesia & Best Practices From Singapore Chamber Of Maritime Arbitration

Worldwide Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

Contributor

Anggraeni and Partners
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