Join the AAA-ICDR® and ADR Peers on June 10 at the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, to engage with industry experts on the evolving impact of emerging technologies and regulations on  dispute resolution in the public and private sectors.  

NEW YORK (April 2, 2025)—The American Arbitration Association® (AAA®) and its international  division, the International Centre for Dispute Resolution® (ICDR®), will convene leading voices in  the field of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) for “The Hague Future Dispute Resolution” forum on  June 10, 2025. From policy to democratizing dispute prevention, the program will explore all ADR  methods aimed at better serving parties, particularly those in underserved markets and communities. 

Held in collaboration with prominent international partners, including the International Institute for  Conflict Prevention & Resolution, the International Council for Commercial Arbitration, the Dutch  Arbitration Association, the International Mediation Institute, ArbTech, ODR.com, System.Legal and  Wolters Kluwer, the event will gather global in-house counsel, government officials and other dispute  resolution leaders, including firm sponsor and speakers from Skadden, Dentons and other leading law  firms, to share insights on digital enhancements in arbitration, mediation and online dispute resolution  (ODR). 

“At our 2024 ‘Future Dispute Resolution’ conference at Stanford University, we discussed how ADR  was ripe for tech innovation. That innovation is here,” said Bridget McCormack, president and CEO  of the AAA-ICDR. “We are thrilled to convene the next chapter of our program in The Hague in  collaboration with our ADR peers and ahead of the Dutch Arbitration Association’s Dutch Arbitration  Day in Amsterdam.” 

The Hague, home to the United International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration,  will host the event at the Peace Palace. This full-day forum will feature global speakers discussing AI  and ADR, including the opportunities, challenges and evolving regulations surrounding these  technological advances.  

The forum will open with a keynote address by Dr. Hab. Marcin Czepelak, Secretary-General of the  Permanent Court of Arbitration.  

Sessions include:  

  • “Unleashing AI or Restraining It? A Counterpoint for Practitioners”  
  • “Engineering Ethical AI: Advancing & Defending Procedural Integrity in International  Dispute Resolution”  
  • “Wiping the Slate Clean: Re-Engineering Dispute Management to Drive Business Outcomes”  “Contrast and Collaboration: The Dynamic Relationship Between International Mediation and 

Arbitration”  

  • “How Do We Get Comfortable with AI-Driven Decision-Making?”  

Speakers include: 

  • Steve Andersen, AAA-ICDR, Los Angeles  
  • Marine Assadollahi, Fives, France  
  • Peter Bekker, Dentons, New York  
  • David Evans Murphy & King, Boston  
  • Clare Fowler, Mediate.com  
  • Simon Leimbacker, Jet Aviation  
  • David McIlwaine, Pinsent Masons, London  
  • Andrea Menaker, White & Case, London  
  • Anna Mills, DLA Piper, London
  • Reza Mohtashami, Three Crowns, London
  • Sophie Nappert, 3VB, London  
  • Stan Putter, Dutch Arbitration Association 
  • Colin Rule, ODR.com, Palo Alto  
  • Dorothee Schramm, Independent Arbitrator, Zurich  
  • Anke Sessler, Skadden, Frankfurt  
  • Migle Zukauskaite-Totore, Nord Security, Lithuania  
  • Eric Tuchmann, AAA-ICDR, New York 
  • Leonardo D’Urso, ADR Center, Rome  
  • Joshua Walker, System.Legal, New York  

Full Event Details:  

  • June 10, 2025: Conference, including lunch and a cocktail reception.  
  • Location: Peace Palace, Carnegieplein 2, 2517 KJ Den Haag, Netherlands

Register Here: https://go.adr.org/2025-future-of-dispute-resolution.html  

 

About the American Arbitration Association  

The not-for-profit AAA is the leading alternative dispute resolution service provider. It has administered more  than eight million ADR cases since its founding in 1926. With offices throughout the United States and Singapore,  the AAA provides organizations of all sizes in virtually every industry with ADR services and products. For more  information, visit www.adr.org/.  

About the International Centre for Dispute Resolution  

The International Centre for Dispute Resolution is the international division of the AAA and the largest  international provider of dispute resolution services. Established in 1996, the ICDR serves parties from over 100  countries with multilingual staff experienced in international dispute resolution proceedings and a roster of over  725 arbitrators and mediators. For more information, visit www.icdr.org.  

About ODR.com and Mediate.com (Resourceful Internet Solutions) 

ODR.com, an AAA company, is the global leader in online dispute resolution and offers a proven, secure, 

and scalable ODR platform that is used by hundreds of organizations around the world, including courts,  universities, businesses and government agencies. Since its establishment in 1996, Mediate.com has been  the leading mediation website, offering an extensive repository of dispute resolution resources, online  courses and a widely utilized directory of global mediators.