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ArbitralWomen Unveils New Website!

ArbitralWomen Unveils New Website!

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our brand-new website, a project that has been a labour of love for the ArbitralWomen Website Committee, spanning two board terms. This new platform is designed to enhance the user experience for both members and non-members alike.

Key Features:

  • Modern Look and Feel: Enjoy a fresh, intuitive design that makes navigation a breeze.
  • Simplified Processes: We have streamlined the membership application process and made it easier than ever to submit events and news items.
  • Enhanced Member Profiles: Members can now view, update, complete their profiles and upload their publications with ease.
  • Dedicated Board Area: A special section just for our Board Members to collaborate and share resources.

Moreover, through the new and improved website, ArbitralWomen members and future applicants will benefit from our new discounted membership fees. This programme applies to individual members, the corporate membership rates remain unchanged. 

The Gross National Income per capita according to the World Bank’s income classification is used. Depending on the country of residence, the categories are:

  • High income: 150 Euros
  • Upper middle: 100 Euros
  • Lower middle: 50 Euros
  • Low: 25 Euros

This feature is aimed to make membership more accessible and affordable to members from low and lower-middle income countries.

Mirèze Philippe, Chair of the Website Committee, says: "We are proud of the new website and the hard work that has gone into its development. Our goal was to create a user-friendly platform that meets the needs of our diverse and modern community of female dispute resolution practitioners around the globe and of the users who visit our website to search for practitioners and for other information from the dispute resolution community. We believe this new site will significantly enhance the experience for all users."

We invite you to explore the new website and discover all the improvements. Whether you are a current member or considering joining or rejoining, there is something for everyone.

We are eager to hear your feedback, and please do not hesitate to email us at [email protected] for any questions.

As ever, migration to our new website may mean some teething issues, however we are working to resolve these as quickly as they are identified.  Please do reach out to us with any questions or concerns you may have while we work through this process.

Happy browsing!

ArbitralWomen Website Committee
Clea Bigelow-Nuttall, Dilber Devitre, Mirèze Philippe