Women in Sports Arbitration: Pathways and Perspectives


Women in Sports Arbitration: Pathways and Perspectives

Join us during London Arbitration Week for an engaging panel with female arbitrators and professionals involved in arbitration processes, sharing their journeys, experiences, and insights into building careers in sports arbitration.

This session brings together senior and emerging voices in sports arbitration to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and pathways into the field. Our panellists will share personal reflections and professional insights, offering valuable perspectives for anyone interested in sports arbitration.

Following the panel, guests are warmly invited to a networking reception to continue the conversation and connect with peers across the arbitration community.

Speakers will be announced soon.

Date & Time: Tuesday, 2 December | 16:30–18:00
Location: 1 Paternoster Lane, St Paul’s, London, EC4M 7BQ

Please note that spaces are limited. Registration is required to attend; we encourage you to register here.

 

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