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Durham International Dispute Resolution Institute welcomes Ayse Yazir to Durham Law School.
28 February 2024
PCL054 - Palatine Centre, Durham Law School
Join us for an insightful session on "How to Build a Business Case for Private Practice," presented by Emily Monastiriotis, Head of International Dispute Resolution from Simmons and Simmons and an alumna of the University of Durham.
01 May 2024
Hogan Lovells Lecture Theatre, PCL048, Durham Law School
If you want to learn more about recent developments in international arbitration from a Durham alumnus who is working as a Deputy Director General at London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), please join us! The event is moderated by Dr Can Eken, co-director of Durham International Dispute Resolution Institute (DIDRI).
19 March 2025
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
E005 Engineering, Durham University
As climate change policies are triggering an increasing number of investment disputes, the relationship between climate change law and investment arbitration attracts increasing attention.
16 July 2025
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
TBC, Durham Law School, Palatine Centre
Durham Law School is hosting a Summer Course on International Arbitration in 21 – 25 July 2025. This is the fourth Summer Course that Durham Law School has hosted after three very successful events in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
21 July 2025 - 25 July 2025
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
All talks take place in the Hogan Lovells Lecture Theatre, Durham Law School.
The Durham Law School International Arbitration Practitioner Day Programme will be held at Durham Law School on Friday 25th July 2025, preceded by a gala dinner on Thursday 24th July 2025. We know that busy practitioners may not be able to attend our full programme. The Practitioner Day forms part of Durham Law School's five-day Summer Course on International Arbitration and is designed to address a range of issues encountered in practice. It is the practical skills finale to the Summer Course.
25 July 2025
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
This session explores the Singapore Convention on Mediation and its relevance to English legal practitioners. Drawing on insights from the SIDRA Survey, it examines what users value in mediation, such as confidentiality, mediator quality, and enforceability, and how these preferences intersect with the Convention’s key features.
09 September 2025
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
PCL057, Durham Law School / Online via Teams