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John E.C. Brierley Memorial Lecture: The 'Arbitrability' Trap

Thursday, September 27, 2012 17:30
Chancellor Day Hall 3644 rue Peel, Montreal, QC, H3A 1W9, CA
George A. Bermann, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law and Walter Gellhorn Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, will deliver the John E.C. Brierley Memorial Lecture. His talk is titled "The 'Arbitrability' Trap."

A cocktail reception hosted by Woods LLP will follow. Barreau du Québec CLE accreditation number 10057455 (1 hour).

RSVP: kuzi.charamba [at] mail.mcgill.ca

About the Brierley Memorial Lectures

This lecture on arbitration commemorates the life and work of John E.C. Brierley, who was Professor and Dean of Law at McGill. He was a prominent figure in the discipline of comparative law internationally and the leading Canadian expert on arbitration.

This lecture is presented by McGill Law and its Research Team on Private Justice and the Rule of Law, with the participation of the Canadian Bar Association (Québec branch). The Lecture is made possible by the John E. C. Brierley Memorial Lecture Fund established by L. Yves Fortier.

Our media partner is the Transnational Dispute Management network.

The event takes place on the occasion of Stateless Law? The Future of the Discipline, an international conference that will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the integrated McGill BCL/LLB Program.

Contact Information

Contact: RSVP: Kuzi Charamba
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