Indian Dispute Resolution Centre is a proud Supporter of London International Disputes Week (LIDW).
LIDW recently launched its 2023 conference, due to take place from Monday 15 to Friday 19 May, with registration open now. The conference will capture the central issues which matter most to dispute professionals, both those who work in private practice and in-house, around the globe.
LIDW23 will explore how dispute professionals are adapting to a changing world through its series of keynote lectures, panel discussions and networking opportunities. The opening day of LIDW will be marked with an evening reception at the Royal Courts of Justice in aid of the National Pro Bono Centre. The programme also features an International Arbitration Day, a core conference, the GAR Gala Dinner and Young and Young at Heart featuring Law Rocks.
Read more and register here: https://2023.lidw.co.uk/
LIDW has, for 3 years, been a forward-thinking forum for discussions on the future of international Dispute Resolution. This year’s event will be a hybrid event for legal practitioners from across the world, and will no doubt provide crucial insights into the business and law of international dispute resolution.
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IDRC e-Arbitration
Business Friendly
Helps the parties resolve disputes without sacrificing the business relationship
Cost-efficient
By a speedy resolution the parties can focus on profitable business activities rather than spending time and money on litigation
Enforceable
The arbitral award is enforceable as a decree
Fast
A IDRC e-Arbitration is completed within prescribed time.
Paperless
The entire arbitration process is completed without a piece of paper being used.
IDRC e-Mediation
Business Friendly
Helps the parties resolve disputes without sacrificing the business relationship
Cost-efficient
By a speedy resolution the parties can focus on profitable business activities rather than spending time and money on dispute resolution
Fast
A IDRC e-Mediation is usually completed within a prescribed time.
Flexible
The parties are actively in control of the dispute resolution process.
Paperless
The entire mediation process is completed without a piece of paper being used.

















