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Dear Friends and Colleagues,
the University of Vienna and the Austrian Arbitration Association (Arb|Aut) cordially invite you to the 12th Bergsten Lecture which annually takes place during the Vis Moot finals. It is held in honour of Professor Eric Bergsten, the founding-father of the Vis Moot back in 1994, who sadly passed away last year.
Please join us on
Sunday 24 March 2024
03.00 p.m. – 06.00 p.m.
at
"Kleiner Festsaal", University of Vienna
Universitätsring 1, 1010 Vienna
This year's lecture will be given by Patricia Louise Shaughnessy (fully tenured associate Professor at Stockholm University, Law Department and President of the Vis Moot Association) who will discuss the topic of:
“Arbitration and the Rule of Law: delivering justice in a consent-based, private process"
Introduction:
Paul Oberhammer (Professor, University of Vienna)
Discussants:
Christopher Kee (Professor and Dean (Education), Flinders University, Vis Moot Co-Director)
Patrizia Netal (Partner, KNOETZL, Vis Moot Co-Director)
Stefan Kröll (Professor, Bucerius Law School, Vis Moot Co-Director)
Moderator:
Alice Fremuth-Wolf (Arb|Aut)
The discussion will be followed by a drinks reception.
Please register for the lecture here. Seats are limited, admittance will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.
We look forward to welcoming you to this event!
Kind regards,
Paul Oberhammer
Alice Fremuth-Wolf
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