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IBA Rules on the taking of Evidence in International Arbitration

We are pleased to welcome you to the first-ever IBA Arbitration Committee event in Finland. Join us for an engaging discussion on the practical application of the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration, with particular focus on Nordic perspectives and international best practices.

Our panel features the following leading arbitration experts:

  • Petra Kansanaho, Partner, Lindfors
  • Nina Lauber-Thommesen, Independent Arbitrator
  • Robin Oldenstam, Partner, Mannheimer Swartling
  • Christian Theissen, Partner, White & Case
  • Tuuli Timonen (moderator), Partner, Dottir

You will hear about their experiences, insights, and lessons learned from international arbitration proceedings, and engage in discussions on both best practices and common pitfalls in the application of the IBA Rules.

Registration opens at 14:30, with the panel discussion running from 15:00 to 16:30, followed by drinks and mingling.

Come listen, participate, and exchange views with fellow arbitration professionals.


Traveling from elsewhere? Note that IBA Arbitration Committee members travelling from abroad are entitled to a 20% discount on the FAI 115th Anniversary Conference registration fee. To claim the discount, please email events@arbitration.fi.


Questions? Feel free to contact the event coordinator, Dottir Attorneys: events@dottirlaw.com.


 

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Name IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration
Time Thursday 20/08/2026, 2:30 pm–5:00 pm
Venue Finland Arbitration Institute
Address Alvar Aallon katu 5 C, 00100 Helsinki
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