What topics will be covered during the program?
Открытие и приветствие Краткое знакомство с REVERA law group и спикерами. Обзор структуры мероприятия.
13:00 (GMT +3)Judicial and Arbitral Methods of Dispute Resolution: Fundamentals, Instruments, and Practice Across Jurisdictions.
Introduction
13:05 (GMT+3) • Distinction between state courts and commercial arbitration
• Brief comparison of approaches, procedures, and key principles
“Domestic” Court Proceedings through Case Studies in Different Jurisdictions
13:10 (GMT+3)Criteria for consideration:
- Procedural aspects;
- Financial issues;
- Interim measures and evidence;
- Administrative and practical features.
National Commercial Arbitration (“Domestic Jurisdiction”)
14:05 (GMT+3)3.1. Arbitral Institutions
• Key national arbitral centres
• Their specialisation and reputation
3.2. Statistics and Practice
• Number of disputes handled
• Composition of participants (including proportion of foreign parties)
3.3. Financial Issues
• Procedure and amount of arbitral fees
• Challenges with payment
3.4. Representation in Arbitration
• Whether legal representation is mandatory
• Restrictions on foreign counsel
3.5. Lex Arbitri and Procedural Features
• Time limits for consideration of cases
• Requirements for evidence
• Grounds for challenging arbitrators
3.6. Structure of Proceedings
• Possibility of consolidation of cases
• Joinder of third parties
3.7. Distinctive Features
• Simplified procedures
• Requirements for an arbitration agreement
• Language of proceedings and other practical nuances
Closing Session
14:45 (GMT+3)Q&A (discussion and answers to participants’ questions)
Representative Speakers

Natalya Alenkina
Attorney-at-Law, Independent Arbitrator
Natalia Alenkina is also an Associate Professor of the Law Program at the American University of Central Asia, a Member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration in Paris, and an Ambassador of the Vienna International Arbitral Centre. She specializes in investment and commercial law, arbitration, and litigation, with a particular interest in the modernization of legal systems in Central Asia. At the cross‑border webinar, she will represent the Kyrgyz Republic.

Slan Alibek
Leading Associate I REVERA Kazakhstan
Alibek is a legal specialist with a strong focus on corporate legal support and civil dispute resolution. Known for his deep expertise in civil procedural law, he advises clients on complex litigation matters and has built a solid reputation through numerous successful projects. As part of the cross‑border webinar, he will represent Kazakhstan.

Giorgi Shalamberidze
Attorney-at-Law, LBP Company, REVERA Georgia partner
Giorgi’s core expertise includes complex litigation, private wealth management, and legal support for cryptocurrencies and digital assets. He regularly advises high‑net‑worth clients and international investors on cross‑border transactions, asset structuring, and dispute resolution. As part of the cross‑border webinar, he will represent Georgia.

Sardorbek Mamadaliyev
Junior Lawyer, ABACUS, Partner at REVERA Uzbekistan
Sardorbek’s practice focuses on handling claims and ensuring judicial protection of the rights and interests of business entities. As part of the cross‑border webinar, he will represent Uzbekistan.

Alina Danielyan
Mediator, Lawyer at MB Legal, Partner at REVERA Armenia
Alina specializes in corporate and business law and is also involved in digital law practice. She graduated from the Russian-Armenian University, where she is currently pursuing a master’s degree in international and European law.
She completed an internship at Humboldt University of Berlin, focusing on human rights and artificial intelligence. As part of the cross‑border webinar, she will represent Armenia.

Aliaksei Fedarovich
Head of Economic Disputes Direction REVERA law group
Aliaksei specializes in handling complex disputes involving foreign persons or applicable foreign law, including international arbitration, which relate to all industries from IT to energy.
August 28 | Live broadcast on YouTube
Participation is free of charge, but prior registration is required.
The organizer reserves the right to decline participation at their discretion.
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