XVII Congreso Internacional del CEA

Un año más ha sido un placer el compartir este evento con compañeros de profesión.

En esta ocasión se abordó la situación de disrupción en el mundo actual y como el arbitraje basado en el respeto y autonomía de las partes y como la ética y reglas justas en el arbitraje puede constituir un puente en la resolución de disputas comerciales reconocidas por diferentes partes y países.

Y no menos importante la presentación de la nueva imagen corporativa del club para representar a todos aquellos que lo integran y pasando a ser el Club Español e Iberoamericano del Arbitraje.

Mil gracias a los organizadores y ponentes por la organización del evento y compartir tan generosamente su conocimiento.

XVII Congreso Internacional del CEA 

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