Perspectives on delay in arbitration and targeted solutions: a data-driven discussion While efficiency has long been a key selling point for arbitration, the rising duration and cost of proceedings are a well-known and much-debated concern. While the most striking or extreme delays understandably get the most airtime, they don’t necessarily reflect the broader patterns or underlying causes. This panel will (1) explore the perspectives of key stakeholders—supported where possible by data—to identify the principal choke points in proceedings; and (2) discuss practical solutions to common sources of delay, including case management strategies and potential institutional reforms, to improve efficiency while preserving the integrity of the arbitral process.
| Event Start Date | 18 November 2025 8:30 am |
| Event End Date | 18 November 2025 10:00 am |
| Capacity | 100 |
| Available Place | 100 |
| Individual Price | Free |
| Time Zone (GMT) | -05:00 |
| Event Form | In Person |
| Number of Female Speakers | 2 |
| Number of Male Speakers | 3 |
| ArbitralWomen Speakers | Rebecca Velez |
| Flyer or Programme (PDF) | NYAW Panel Slide - 18 November 2025.pdf |
Each year ArbitralWomen provides support to a number of Teams who participate in dispute resolution competitions, such as the Vis or Vis East International Arbitration Moot by covering their registration fee.
Following are the conditions for the funding: