Roebuck Lecture 2024

Roebuck Lecture 2024

Roebuck Lecture will be delivered by Professor Emilia Onyema

By The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

Date and time

Wednesday, June 26 · 6 - 9pm GMT+1

Location

Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

12 Bloomsbury Square London WC1A 2LP United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 3 hours

Access to Arbitral Justice for Local Communities:

Mitigating the cost of corruption and providing access to justice for local communities


Corruption is a persistent, global challenge. It is present in all countries, no matter the income level or development status, and it is widespread in both the public and private sector. Corruption directly and indirectly impacts all citizens, and it often disproportionately impacts the most vulnerable people in society. For the public at large, the wider impacts of corruption can include lower trust and confidence in public authorities and institutions, reduced job opportunities, lack of private and foreign investment, inequality, and stifled economic growth and development. For local communities, the consequences are direct and stark, as access to basic services, such as healthcare, education, and justice, all suffer in the wake of corruption.


International economic law provides some tools for us to address corruption. For governments, investors, and the business community, treaties and contracts can provide a framework to hold wrong-doers accountable. These agreements provide dispute settlement mechanisms, such as arbitration, mediation, or litigation, and offer potential avenues for damages and compensation arising out of corrupt transactions. But what about local communities, who are also victims? How can they seek redress for the high costs of corruption? To date, there are few actionable avenues for citizens to pursue such remedies.


This year’s Roebuck Lecture will focus on those who are most impacted by corruption and discuss why arbitration and national courts should be made available to victims (and activists) as tools of access to and the delivery of justice.


The Roebuck Lecture will be delivered in-person at Ciarb Headquarters in London and streamed live for our global audience. Register to join us in-person or virtually.

This event is sponsored by Jus Mundi.


The in person event will take place at Ciarb's Headquarters in London. Purchasing a ticket to the in-person event will provide automatic access to the virtual event. The live stream will start at 18:30 BST (GMT+1).

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Ciarb is an international centre of excellence for the practice and profession of alternative dispute resolution (ADR).

Our growing membership of over 17,000 is based across 149 countries and supported by an international network of 42 branches.

Ciarb provides education and training for arbitrators, mediators and adjudicators.

It also acts as a global hub for practitioners, policy makers, academics and those in business, supporting the global promotion, facilitation and development of all ADR methods.

Ciarb offers a range of resources including guidance, support, advice, networking and promotional opportunities, as well as facilities for hearings, meetings and other events.

It is a not-for-profit, UK registered charity.

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