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The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators was founded as the Institute of Arbitrators on 1 March 1915 [1] [2] [3] and became registered as a charity in the United Kingdom in 1990. [4] It was founded as an unincorporated association by H.C. Emery (a solicitor and chartered secretary), F.M. Burr (an architect), I. W. Bullen (an accountant), A ...
Walker was the CIArb Academic Advisor in 2014-2015 [23] and she is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg as well as the Global Advisory Board, New York International Arbitration Center. She has also served as a member on a wide variety of international and Canadian task forces and working groups including:
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The International Arbitration Institute, until recently headed by the late Emmanuel Gaillard, was created in 2001, under the auspices of the Comité français de l’arbitrage (CFA), to promote exchanges and transparency in the international commercial arbitration community. The Association for International Arbitration is a non-profit ...
Among others, he is: Immediate Past President of the International Academy of Construction Lawyers (2018–2020), Past President of the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) (2008–2014); Companion, Chartered Arbitrator, and Past President of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (CIArb) (2011); Fellow of both the ...
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