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NYIAC’s Podcast Series Episode #2 of “Change to the System: Peru, Bolivia & Chile” Featuring Aníbal Sabater Now Available

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June 2020 – On Thursday, May 21st, Aníbal Sabater joined Noiana Marigo of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP and Rekha Rangachari of NYIAC for a live podcast discussion titled, “Change to the System: Peru, Bolivia, Chile.” The podcast was the second of a three part series hosted by New York International Arbitration Center (NYIAC) called “NYIAC Talks Podcast Spotlight on International Arbitration in Latin America: Towards Harmony or Dissonance?” exploring how the dueling dynamic and policy changes across Latin American jurisdictions impact international arbitration. In this episode, Anibal and Noiana discussed the effects of legal developments on ideological and power structures, new constitutional processes, and the role of infrastructure on progress in Peru, Bolivia and Chile.

The recording of the podcast is available here:

EPISODE 2: NYIAC Talks Podcast Spotlight on International Arbitration in Latin America: Towards Harmony or Dissonance? *
Focus: Change to the System: Peru, Bolivia, and Chile
Original Airing: Thursday, May 21, 2020

The podcast series began with an analysis of the change within the system in Mexico, Argentina and Ecuador and will continue with a third episode focusing on the apparent lack of a system in Venezuela and mistrust of the system in Brazil.


 

OTHER PODCASTS IN THIS SERIES:

EPISODE 1 (RECORDED): NYIAC Talks Podcast Spotlight on International Arbitration in Latin America: Towards Harmony or Dissonance? (A recording of the podcast is available here.)
Focus: Change within the System: Mexico, Argentina, Ecuador
When: Thursday, April 30, 2020

EPISODE 3: NYIAC Talks Podcast Spotlight on International Arbitration in Latin America: Towards Harmony or Dissonance? (click here to register) *
Focus: Venezuela and Brazil
When:  Thursday, June 11, 2020 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm

 * NY CLE:  Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of Continuing Legal Education in the State of New York. This transitional and non-transitional continuing legal education course has been approved for newly admitted and experienced attorneys in accordance with the requirements of the New York State CLE Rules and Regulations for a maximum of 0.5 credit hour in the Professional Practice category. 

 

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