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CONFERENCE Arbitration in Germany and Italy—Recent Developments

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News vom 21.05.2026

Sehr geehrte Interessent*innen,

gerne machen wir Sie auf die Veranstaltung "Arbitration in Germany and Italy 2026 — Recent Developments" der Bilateral Italian-German Arbitration Group am 15. Juni 2026 aufmerksam. Die Konferenz wird organisiert von der Bilateral Italian-German Arbitration Group (AIA/arbit/CAM/DIS Arbitration Group) in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Italienzentrum der Freien Universität Berlin. Für weitere Informationen konsultieren Sie bitte den Flyer anbei. Die Veranstaltung ist kostenlos, bedarf jedoch einer Anmeldung unter diesem Link.  

Datum: Montag, 15. Juni 2026, 16.45 bis 20.15 Uhr
Ort: Freie Universität Berlin - Lecture Hall 3302/04, Boltzmannstr. 3, 14195 Berlin und online


Dear DIS Members,

In June 2026, the Bilateral Italian-German Arbitration Group will convene for another gathering in Berlin at Freie Universität Berlin. This year’s half-day conference will be held on 15 June 2026 from 4.45 to 8.15 pm CEST under the overarching theme “Arbitration in Germany and Italy – Recent Developments” and is organized jointly with the Italienzentrum at Freie Universität Berlin. Our generous host will be Christian Armbrüster (Freie Universität Berlin) with support of DIS. 

For this occasion, the group has assembled a stellar lineup of speakers including Thomas Pfeiffer (President of DIS), Jennifer Bryant (Member of DIS Board/Noerr, Düsseldorf), Rodolfo Dolce (Dolce Lauda), Gustav Flecke-Giammarco (Seven Summits Arbitration, Munich), Michele Sabatini (Arblit, Milan), Florian Wagner (Gleiss Lutz, Frankfurt/Main), Cecilia Carrara (Member of DIS Council/Legance, Rome), Matthäus Mogendorf (Hengeler Mueller, Berlin), Gregorio Pettazzi (Freshfields, Milan), Maria Theresia Roerig (BDC Legal, Rome), Reinmar Wolff (Member of DIS Board/Marburg University), Nathalie Lendermann and Vincent Wächter (Federal Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection, Berlin).

The two main panels will feature short keynotes followed by a panel discussion.

Participation in the event is not restricted to (prospective) members of the Bilateral Italian-German Arbitration Group but open to anyone interested in arbitration in Germany and Italy upon prior registration. By registering you accept the DIS General Terms and Conditions for Conferences and Workshops.

If you have any questions, please contact: Gustav Flecke-Giammarco and Cecilia Carrara.     
Best regards,

Your DIS Team

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