Past Events
Past AtlAS Conferences
October 2-4, 2023
Recent Trends in International Arbitration and Award Enforcement
The 12th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
September 12-14, 2022
The Latest Updates in International Disputes
The 11th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
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September 12th – 14th, 2021
AtlAS at 10: Past, Present and A Bold New Future For International Arbitration
The 10th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
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December 9-10, 2020
Recent Global Political Developments and Their Effects on International Arbitration
The 9th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
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The Rise of China on the World Stage – Panel Handouts
September 8-10, 2019
Points of View: Multiple Perspectives on International Arbitration
The 8th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
GAR Live Atlanta II
Young Arbitrators Forum presented by ICC YAF and AtlAS YPG
AtlAS Forum I
2019 AtlAS Conference – Save the Date
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Nov. 12-13, 2018
Skills and Cultures: The Road Ahead for International Arbitration
The 7th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
2018 AtlAS Conference – Schedule at a Glance
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Conference Pictures: Day 1 (Monday) | Day 2 (Tuesday)
2018 Rapporteur Reports on Conference Proceedings
October 22-23, 2017
International Business Disputes in an Era of Receding Globalism
The 6th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
2017 AtlAS Conference – Save the Date
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Confirmed Conference Speakers
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2017 Rapporteur Reports on Conference Proceedings
October 9-11, 2016
International Arbitration in a Not So “Flat” World: Practical Considerations for Counsel and Their Clients
The 5th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
2016 AtlAS Conference – Save the Date
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Conference Program (PDF)
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Session Reports
September 30, 2015
Setting Sail with International Arbitration
The 4th Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
A one-day conference commemorating the launch of the Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation
2015 AtlAS Conference – Save the Date
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International Dispute Resolution Drafter’s Manual – TABLE OF CONTENTS
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2015 Rapporteur Reports on Conference Proceedings
NOVEMBER 3-4, 2014
Enhancing Business Opportunities in Africa:
The Role, Reality and Future of Africa-Related Arbitration
The 3rd Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
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Interactive Arbitration Map of Africa
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2014 Rapporteur Reports on Conference Proceedings
April 21-23, 2013:
Convergence and Divergence in International Arbitration Practice
The 2nd Annual Conference of the Atlanta International Arbitration Society
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AtlAS Conference Report
April 15-17, 2012:
The United States and its place in the International Arbitration system of the 21st century
As observed by the reporters for a project to restate the U.S. Law of International Commercial Arbitration: “The United States occupies a unique place in the modern international arbitration system and in its historic evolution.… American lawyers, arbitrators and arbitration specialists have been important contributors to the growth and development of the international commercial arbitration system, from its very inception and within its most venerable institutions…. On the other hand, U.S. parties and lawyers have sometimes taken atypical approaches towards arbitral procedures, particularly when contrasted to some European counterparts, on matters as diverse as arbitrator independence, discovery and the role of lawyers.” What will be the role of the United States in international arbitration of the 21st Century, as trendsetter, outlier, or simply one in a crowd?
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