Belgium:
CEPANI Colloquium: Arbitration & Fraud
03 December 2020
Jones Day
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On November 26, 2020, Vanessa Foncke, a partner in Jones
Day's Global Disputes Practice resident in Brussels, spoke at
the annual colloquium of CEPANI, the Belgian center for arbitration
and mediation. The colloquium explored the different aspects of
fraud throughout all stages of arbitration proceedings.
Ms. Foncke's presentation focused on "Selected
procedural questions regarding arbitration and fraud" and
addressed the powers of arbitral tribunals when handling cases
involving suspicion or allegations of fraud.
Other speakers included Jacomijn van Haersolte-van Hof, Director
General of the London Court of Arbitration, as well as members of
academia and private practice from various jurisdictions in
Europe.
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