- the process to be considered for an appointment with the concerned institution;
- what skills and qualifications the institution is looking for in an arbitrator; and
- how to make one’s profile stand out vis-à-vis the concerned institution.
Participating institutions
Participating institutions include SIAC, ICSID, HKIAC, Swiss Arbitration Centre, LCIA, SCC, Finnish Arbitration Institution, PCA, the Vancouver International Arbitration Centre, JAMS, the Madrid International Arbitration Centre, KCAB International, CAM-CCBC, the International Arbitration and Mediation Centre (Hyderabad), the BAIAC, the CPR, Vienna International Arbitration Centre, Delos, TIArb, the Silicon Valley Arbitration & Mediation Centre, IAMCH, CIETAC Hong Kong Arbitration Centre, Thailand Arbitration Centre, Asian International Arbitration Centre, DIS, CEPANI, Milan Chamber of Arbitration, Dubai International Arbitration Centre, IAMCH, Cayman International Mediation and Arbitration Centre, Georgian International Arbitration Centre, Tashkent International Arbitration Centre, CAM (Brasil), WIPO (and counting).
How each session will run
Each session will last for approx. 60 minutes and include a Q&A session with the participants at the end. It will involve a representative of the arbitral institution who will be interviewed by a YAWP member. The sessions will be held online.
Participant selection process
Each session will only be open to a pre-selected group of approximately 20-30 YAWP members, who have been selected based on their experience, legal and linguistic background, geographical location and motivation. The application process is expected to open in February 2023. For more details and information, follow YAWP and ArbitralWomen on LinkedIn.
The series is only open to paid-up ArbitralWomen members.
Questions/queries
If you are affiliated with an arbitral institution that is not yet part of the series and would like to join or have any other questions, then please reach out to Dilber Devitre (