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Die Corona-Pandemie hat gezeigt, wie wichtig resiliente Teams sind, um Krisen zu meistern und auch unter Druck eine gute Arbeit zu leisten. Moderator Prof. Markus M. Lerch befragt DGIM-Kongresspräsident Prof. Dr. med. Jan Galle zu den Facetten von Resilienz in der Inneren Medizin. Und sie geben einen Ausblick auf die geplanten Sitzungen des Kongresses.
In dieser ersten Folge des Formats "Logistik auf den Punkt" in 2025 führt Moderator Prof. Christoph Tripp durch eine tiefgehende Diskussion des "Stückgutreports 2024" von NG Network. Zu seinen Gästen zählen Stefan Opel, Geschäftsführer bei NG Network, und Lukas Geipert, Projekt- und Market Research Manager bei der Agentur Mein Blick, die beide direkt an der Erstellung des Reports beteiligt waren. Hauptthemen des Stückgutreports 2024: Digitalisierung:
Moderator: Prof. José Ferro (Lisbon, Portugal)Guests: Saša Filipović (Belgrade, Serbia), Charlotte Lens (Leuven, Belgium) In this episode, first, join Ferro and Filipović as they discuss updated consensus recommendations from the COVID Task Force on managing chronic neurological conditions during and after COVID-19, covering treatment strategies, vaccination guidance, and approaches to long COVID care. Then, join Ferro and Lens as they explore research on optimizing ischemic stroke care, focusing on quality improvement, patient-reported outcomes and experiences, and insights from Lens' paper on ischemic stroke guidelines and their applicability across diverse healthcare settings. Please find the papers discussed in the episode here:• Management of patients with neurological diseases considering post-pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related risks and dangers — An updated European Academy of Neurology consensus statement• From guidelines to clinical practice in care for ischaemic stroke patients: A systematic review and expert opinion
DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) initiatives have become ubiquitous on campuses and in workplaces across the nation, particularly after the death of George Floyd in late May 2020 and the rapid rise of "anti-racism" initiatives. These efforts, frequently using racially exclusionary or derogatory terminology and eligibility, were considered by some legal experts to be of doubtful legality. But after the Supreme Court's June 2023 ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and UNC (SFFA), DEI practices have come under expanded legal challenge. This program will examine the legal viability of race-focused DEI practices in light of SFFA, reviewing practices, challenges, and case developments.Featuring: Giovanni D. Cicione, Chair, Stephen Hopkins Center for Civil RightsNicole Levitt, Staff Attorney, Women Against Abuse Inc. (Moderator) Prof. William A. Jacobson, Clinical Professor of Law, Cornell Law School, and Founder of the Equal Protection Project (EqualProtect.org)CLE Cost:$25/Member$50/Non-MemberTo register for CLE credit, click the link at the top of the page. CLE Info
Collaborations are key in achieving scientific progress. The European Horizon COST Actions provide great opportunities to build, grant, and/or participate in pan-European collaborations in multidisciplinary topics, including liver diseases.This EASL Studio:Provides you with information about the COST Action programme.Discusses the structure of the drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) working groups.Highlights the potential for collaborative work within this programme.FacultyProf. Jesús Bañales (Moderator)Prof. Raul Andrade (Faculty)Dr Chiara Braconi (Faculty)Prof. Vincenzo Cardinale (Faculty)Related episodesS4E13: EASL-EF CLIF and EU Grants: Exploring novel mechanisms and treatment of chronic liver failureS4E2: YI Choice: How to build consortia and registriesAll EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus.
Watch this EASL Studio for highlights from the Liver Cancer Summit 2023.Discover:How artificial Intelligence is being used to increase knowledge in the field of liver cancer.New markers in hepatocellular carcinoma beyond ultrasound.Updates in the field cholangiocarcinoma and rare liver diseases… and much more!FacultyProf. Mathias Heikenwälder (Moderator)Prof. Josep Llovet (Faculty)Prof. Helen Reeves (Faculty)Related episodes:S3E16 – Liver cancer in 2022: Wrap-up & outlookS2E15 – JHEP Live – The best animal model for HCC — lost in translationSpecial Edition: Highlights of the Liver Cancer Summit 2022Policy Dialogues Episode 3: Liver Cancer: The risk of ignoranceAll EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus.
Moderator: Prof. Bogdan Draganski (Lausanne, Switzerland)Guest: Prof. Margitta Seeck (Geneva, Switzerland)To end this month's podcast topic of Neuroimaging, specialist moderator Prof. Bogdan Draganski is joined by Margitta Seeck, Professor of Epileptology, to discuss the various steps regarding imaging after a first epileptic seizure.
Moderator: Prof. Bogdan Draganski (Lausanne, Switzerland)Guest: Prof. Roland Wiest (Bern, Switzerland)For the third week of our April episodes on Neuroimaging, specialist moderator Prof. Bogdan Draganski from Switzerland is joined by Roland Wiest, Professor for Advanced Neuroimaging, to discuss the indications for neuroimaging in acute care.
Moderator: Prof. Thomas Berger (Vienna, Austria)Guest: Dr. Edoardo Spinelli (Milan, Italy), Dr. Nelleke Tolboom (Utrecht, Netherlands)For this second on Neuroimaging, Prof. Thomas Berger is joined by Neurologist and post-Doc researcher at San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan, Dr. Edoardo Spinelli, and nuclear medicine physician at the University Medical Centre in Utrecht, Dr. Nelleke Tolboom, to talk about the importance of PET scans.
Moderator: Prof. Thomas Berger (Vienna, Austria)Guest: Prof. Meike Vernooij (Rotterdam, Netherlands)To start off the month of Neuroimaging, EAN moderator Prof. Thomas Berger is joined byNeuroradiologist and Prof. of Population imaging at the Erasmus MC, Prof. Meike Vernooijto discuss the importance of Neuroimaging in case of small vessel disease.
Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland)Guest: Prof. Matilde Leonardi (Milan, Italy)For our second episode for Brain Awareness Week, Prof. Barbara Tettenborn and Prof. Matilde Leonardi discuss Brain Health across Europe.
Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland)Guest: Prof. Thomas Berger (Vienna, Austria)In honor of Brain Awareness Week, eanCast: Weekly Neurology will release 2 special episodes on the importance of brain health and brain awareness. To start off, EAN moderator Prof. Barbara Tettenborn is joined by Prof. Thomas Berger to discuss the importance of the EAN Strategic Research Agenda, its aim and its context to Brain Health.
In honour of International Women's day, this episode of EASL Studio will be raising awareness about the gender gap in academic research and debating how to improve gender diversity.FacultyDr Johanne Poisson (Moderator)Prof. Eric Trépo (Moderator)Prof. Dina Balabanova (Faculty)Dr Ea Høg Utoft (Faculty)All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus.
Moderator: Prof. David Oliver (Rochester, UK)Guest: Dr. Alessandra Solari (Milan, Italy)For the final episode focusing on Palliative care, Prof. David Oliver meets with Dr.Alessandra Solari to discuss palliative care in Multiple Sclerosis.
Moderator: Prof. David Oliver (Rochester, UK)Guest: Dr. Ed Richfield (Bristol, UK)Prof. David Oliver is joined by Dr. Ed Richfield to discuss palliative care for elderly people with chronic diseases.
Moderator: Prof. Marianne de Visser (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) Guest: Astri Arnesen (Kristiansand, Norway) Prof. Marianne de Visser is joined by Astri Arnesen (ERN-RND and EHA) discuss the impact of Huntingon's Disease on patients and their loved ones. For more information about The Patient Journey for Huntington's disease: https://www.ern-rnd.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Patient-journey-Huntington-final.pdf
Moderator: Prof. Michael Strupp (Munich, Germany)Guest: Dr. Anita Bhandari (Jaipur, India)Prof. Michael Strupp (Germany) is joined by Dr. Anita Bhandari (India) to discuss the diagnosis, treatment, and sequence of maneuvers of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BBPV).
Moderator: Prof. Michael Strupp (Munich, Germany)Guest: Dr. Tatiana Bremova (Bern, Switzerland)For the final episode focusing on Neuro-Ophthamology and -Otology, Prof. Michael Strupp (Germany) meets with Dr. Tatiana Bremova (Switzerland) to discuss eye-movement disorders in neurometabolic diseases.
Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland)Guest: Prof. Yildiz Degirmenci (Istanbul, Turkey), Dr. Simona Balestrini (Florence, Italy), Dr. Marian Galovic (Zurich, Switzerland)To start of the New Year 2023, Prof. Barbara Tettenborn is joined by EAN's eLearning Associate Editors Prof. Yildiz Degirmenci, Dr. Simona Balestrini and Dr. Marian Galovic to discuss new phenomena that have arisen since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.Article: “A classification of videoconferencing related illness: the Zoomnotic diseases”
Moderator: Prof. Bernhard Steinhoff (Kork, Germany)Guest: Dr. Marte-Helene Bjørk (Bergen, Norway)For this week's episode, specialist moderator Prof. Bernhard Steinhoff (Kork, Germany) is joined by Dr. Marte-Helene Bjørk (Bergen, Norway) to talk about the management of epilepsy in women. Focusing on the process of reaching the childbearing age, management during pregnancy and peripartum.
Moderator: Prof. Bernhard Steinhoff (Kork, Germany)Guest: Prof. Holger Lerche (Ulm, Germany)Prof. Holger Lerche (Ulm, Germany) joins specialist moderator Prof. Bernhard Steinhoff (Kork, Germany) to talk about the relevance of molecular genetics in epilepsy, as well as the current status of Precision medicine in monogenetic epilepsy.
Moderator: Prof. Christian Enzinger (Graz, Austria)Guest: Dr. Antonia Lefter (Bucharest, Romania)Prof. Christian Enzinger and Dr. Antonia Lefter discuss a recent article on Multiple Sclerosis progression.
Moderator: Prof. Christian Enzinger (Graz, Austria)Guest: Dr. Melinda Magyari (Copenhagen, Denmark)Prof. Christian Enzinger speaks with Dr. Melinda Magyari regarding real-world Multiple Sclerosis data, and what this data can tell us about management of the disease.
Moderator: Prof. Christian Enzinger (Graz, Austria)Guest: Dr. Paolo Preziosa (Milan, Italy)Prof. Christian Enzinger speaks with specialist Dr. Paolo Preziosa to gain insight on the use of MRI in the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and management of MS.
Moderator: Prof. Christian Enzinger (Graz, Austria)Guest: Prof. Andrew Chan (Bern, Switzerland)Prof. Christian Enzinger, co-chair of the EAN Scientific Panel on Multiple Sclerosis, moderates the first of this month's episodes alongside specialist Prof. Andrew Chan. The two discuss the basic understanding of the epidemiology, neuroimmunology and clinical characteristics of MS.
Please join these experts as they review religious liberty at the Supreme Court in 2022. Featuring: — Prof. Mark L. Rienzi, President & CEO, Becket Fund for Religious Liberty; Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for Religious Liberty, Catholic University — Moderator: Prof. William L. Saunders, Professor, The Catholic University of America; Co-Director […]
Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland) Guest: Prof. Claudio Bassetti (Bern, Switzerland) For this special episode Prof. Barbara Tettenborn sits down Prof. Claudio Bassetti, former President of the European Academy of Neurology, to talk about the recent brain health strategy and the importance of brain health
Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland)Guest: Dr. Cheryl Carcel (Sydney, Australia)For the final episode focusing on Stroke Prof. Barbara Tettenborn meets with Dr. Cheryl Carcel, academic lead of the Sex Differences in Stroke Group, to talk about the gender differences of stroke epidemiology, as well as management and outcome.
Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland) Guest: Prof. Dr. Thorsten Steiner (Frankfurt, Germany) Prof. Barbara Tettenborn speaks with Prof. Dr. Thorsten Steiner about the etiology, diagnosis and management of intracerebral hemorrhages.
Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland)Guest: Prof. Simon Jung (Bern, Switzerland)Prof. Barbara Tettenborn speaks with Stroke specialist Prof. Simon Jung to gain insight on acute stroke care in pre-hospital phase and developments in the field.
Moderator: Prof. Barbara Tettenborn (St. Gallen, Switzerland)Guest: Prof. Hanne Krarup Christensen (Copenhagen, Denmark)This month's moderator Prof. Barbara Tettenborn speaks with Stroke Specialist Prof. Hanne Krarup Christensen to cover the burden, prevention, treatment and care, as well as life after Stroke.
The panelists discuss whether/how the war will be an incentive for a further spread of nuclear weapons and how it will affect international efforts to contain this spread, in particular the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its associated instruments. Prof. em. Dr. Harald Müller was Director of the Leibniz Peace Research Institute Frankfurt from 1996 to 2015 and taught International Relations at the Goethe University Frankfurt/M. Among other things, he acted as disarmament advisor to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and as a member of the German delegation to the 1995-2015 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conferences. Associate Professor Michal Onderco's main research interest is in international relations, particularly the study of international security, international institutions and Global South. In his research, he studies the roots of state action, exploring how commerce, norms and geopolitics inform foreign policy-making. Moderator: Prof. Martin Senn ---- Music by Lost Harmonies. This podcast gives the views of the author(s), and not the position of the Department of Political Science. This work by the Department of Political Science at the University of Innsbruck is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Der Kongress der deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie (DGN) ist der größte neurologische Kongress Deutschlands und hat zuletzt im November 2021 stattgefunden. Prof. Dr. Friedemann Paul, Charité Berlin, und Prof. Martin Grond, Kreisklinikum Siegen, reflektieren in dieser Podcast-Sonderausgabe über neuroimmunologische Aspekte des 94. Kongresses der deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie. Gast: Prof. Dr. Friedemann Paul, Prodekan für Forschung mit klinischem Schwerpunkt an der Charité Berlin. Moderator: Prof. Dr. med. Martin Grond, Chefarzt der Neurologie im Kreisklinikum Siegen. DE/UNB-g/0054
Die Myasthenia gravis wird im Englischen auch „Snowflake Disease“ genannt. Denn kein Patient gleicht dem Anderen. Wie die Patienten die verschiedenen Symptome erleben und wie diese ihren Alltag, Beruf und ihre Freizeit beinflussen erfahren Sie in diesem Podcast. Gast: Dr. med. Sophie Lehnerer, Fachärztin der Klinik für Neurologie mit Experimenteller Neurologie an der Charité Berlin. Moderator: Prof. Dr. med. Martin Grond, Chefarzt der Neurologie im Kreisklinikum Siegen Weiterführende Informationen zur Myasthenia gravis finden Sie unter www.alexion.de/gMG DE/SOL-g/0290
In the first episode of "IAOMS History of Specialty," Moderator Prof. Julio Acero hosts a panel discussion on the history of the specialty within Europe. This first episode will feature commentary from Dr. Nicholas Kalavrezos, Prof. Manlio Galie, and Dr. Rafa Martin Granizo. This continent-wide team provides an in-depth look at the European development of the field.
How do the latest data and treatment guidelines inform treatment strategies for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) among European and Latin American retina specialists? Moderator Prof. Andreas Stahl (Germany) and panelist Dr. Maria Ana Martinez-Castellanos (Mexico) discuss the dynamics of patient care in their respective regions, and are joined by Silke Mader from the European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants to hear about the organization's initiatives related to ROP.
Das Komplementsystem ist als Teil des angeborenen humoralen Immunsystems eines unserer wichtigsten Abwehrmechanismen gegen zelluläre Antigene.1 Aber nicht immer macht das Komplementsystem was es soll und verschiedene Erkrankungen können die Folge sein. In diesem Podcast erfahren Sie das Wichtigste über diesen komplexen Bereich der Immunologie, einfach und anschaulich dargestellt. Gast: PD Dr. Christoph Schmidt, Institut für Naturheilkunde und Klinische Pharmakologie am Universitätsklinikum Ulm. Moderator: Prof. Dr. med. Martin Grond, Chefarzt der Neurologie im Kreisklinikum Siegen 1. Merle NS et al. Complement system part II: role in immunity. Front Immunol. 2015 May 26;6:257. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2015.00257. DE/UNB-U/0016
Zu unserer Jubiläumssendung des TV-Formates "Digital Health TV" hat sich Moderator Prof. Dr. Andreas Helmut Grün, Direktor der BGM GmbH wieder interessante Gäste ins Studio eingeladen: - Dr. Timothy Mende, Founder und Managing Director, Kumi Health GmbH - Dr. Enrico Pöschmann, CEO und Chefarzt, Hernienzentrum Schweiz - Jens-Florian Krieg, CFO/COO, Emperra GmbH (online zugeschaltet) Vielen Dank für eine kurzweilige und informative Talksendung!
Moderator: Prof. Leslie London | UCT & PHM SA Panelists: Candice Sehoma - Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF); Prof Rodrigo Uprimny – National Univ of Columbia. Member of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; Prof. Yousuf Abdoola Vawda - Univ of KZN During the pandemic, we have sharply highlighted the inequitable access to care and prevention for COVID-19, and the terrible impact that has had on the health of the most vulnerable in South Africa. The inequity in the response to COVID-19 reflects the highly unequal and divided South Africa care system even prior to this. Moreover, our legislative framework for access to medicines and health care technologies has long been problematic, denying people access to their rights to health care. In the joint Civil Society submission on South Africa's report to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) in 2018, obstacles posed by patents were highlighted. The submission noted that “A patent law reform process began in 2009, but nearly a decade later, no new legislation has been enacted. Patent legislation that protects public health could help facilitate generic competition, cut prices and increase access to essential medicines.” Fast forward three years, still no progress. Access to medicine and health technologies has been clearly demonstrated under COVID-19 as a critical issue, with patents obstructing access to diagnostics for COVID-19. Obstacles posed by Intellectual Property barriers loom large as one of the key contributory reasons behind vaccine inequity. The webinar seeks to answer some of these questions: Why is there need for need for domestic patent law reform to achieve right to health Is flexibilities and compulsory licensing is accessible in Africa What does the right to health and the right to benefit from Scientific Progress mean in practice when we face barriers in access to health technologies? What lessons can we draw from International Guidance on this matter? UN Treaty Body Database
In his new book Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith in an Age of Uncertainty, former U.S. Solicitor General Ken Starr explores the contemporary relationship between government, constitutional law, and religious freedom. Judge Starr is joined by Professor Robert P. George, Princeton's McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, to discuss the book and related matters. Featuring:-- Hon. Kenneth W. Starr, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit (1983-1989); U.S. Solicitor General (1989-1993)-- Moderator: Prof. Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence; Director, James Madison Program, Princeton University
Prof. Dr. Andreas Helmut Grün im Gespräch mit Experten aus dem Gesundheitswesen. Diesmal als erste Folge unserer Version "Spezial", mit Clemens Maurer, Geschäftsführer und Sprecher der Geschäftsführung, Klinikum Darmstadt, als Experten an der Seite von Moderator Prof. Dr. Andreas Helmut Grün. Gemeinsam mit Ihnen im Talk waren: - Joachim Müller-Wende Founder & CEO Amnexis Holding Limited - Stefan Odenbach-Wanner Gründer & Geschäftsführer PSO PrimaSmartOffice GmbH
„Ist die generalisierte Myasthenia gravis wirklich gut kontrollierbar oder wird besonders die seelische Belastung unterschätzt?“ Belastungsabhängige Muskelschwächen beeinträchtigen die Patienten nicht nur in der Herausforderung ihres Alltags, sondern können auch psychologische Folgen nach sich ziehen. Inwieweit die Psyche des Patienten bedacht werden sollte, erfahren Sie in diesem Podcast. Gast: Dr. Justus Marquetand, Assistenzarzt der Klinik für Neurologie und Mitarbeiter des Neuromuskulären Zentrums am Universitätsklinikum Tübingen Moderator: Prof. Dr. med. Martin Grond, Chefarzt der Neurologie im Kreisklinikum Siegen Materialnummer: DE/SOL-g/0100
Frankfurter HausGespräche: HausGespräch der Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft am 13. Mai 2020 Thema des Hausgesprächs: "Digitale Kommunikation: Feuerwerk der Möglichkeiten mit Licht- und Schattenseiten". Prof. Dr. Caja Thimm, "Doktor Whatson" und Luca Neuperti diskutieren zusammen mit Moderator Prof. Dr. Roland Kaehlbrandt. Weitere Informationen zur Veranstaltung finden Sie auf der Website der Stiftung: https://www.sptg.de/aktuelles/themens... Linkliste für das HausGespräch "Digitale Kommunikation": • Dr. Whatson: • https://www.youtube.com/doktorwhatson • https://youtu.be/f2cSz14Y_wY • https://youtu.be/kP1STzQ3c4s • Luca Neuperti: • http://www.neuperti.de/ • https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz8-... • Rezo Video in voller Länge: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y1lZ... • Deepfake Beispielvideo: • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgZ0x... • Stiftung Polytechnische Gesellschaft • https://www.sptg.de/ • https://www.sptg.de/newsletter/ • https://www.instagram.com/sptgffm/
Die digitale Revolution ist in aller Munde. Doch was genau ist das Revolutionäre am Digitalen bzw. was ist das Digitale an der Revolution? Möglicherweise aber handelt es sich bei dem Begriff der digitalen Revolution noch um einen Platzhalter für einen Wandel, der nach wie vor schwer zu fassen ist. Im Anschluss daran stellt sich die Frage, wer die Revolutionäre sind? Sind es die sogenannten digital natives oder gehören schon alle, die ein Smartphone nutzen bereits dazu? Und was genau unternehmen diese Revolutionäre? Ist Liken schon ein revolutionärer Akt? Oder ist es ganz anders: Ist das Digitale am Ende der Totengräber des Konzepts Revolution? Diesen und anschließenden Fragen stellt sich die Runde um den Mathematiker und Moderator Prof. Dr. Peter Deuflhard: der Soziologe und Journalist Dr. Christoph Kucklick, der Informatiker Alexander Markowetz, die Jura-Studierende Melodie Parva und die Psychologin Dr. Constanze Schreiner. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/likest_du_nur_oder_lebst_du_auch_die_digitale_revolution_und_ihre_folgen?nav_id=6886
Die digitale Revolution ist in aller Munde. Doch was genau ist das Revolutionäre am Digitalen bzw. was ist das Digitale an der Revolution? Möglicherweise aber handelt es sich bei dem Begriff der digitalen Revolution noch um einen Platzhalter für einen Wandel, der nach wie vor schwer zu fassen ist. Im Anschluss daran stellt sich die Frage, wer die Revolutionäre sind? Sind es die sogenannten digital natives oder gehören schon alle, die ein Smartphone nutzen bereits dazu? Und was genau unternehmen diese Revolutionäre? Ist Liken schon ein revolutionärer Akt? Oder ist es ganz anders: Ist das Digitale am Ende der Totengräber des Konzepts Revolution? Diesen und anschließenden Fragen stellt sich die Runde um den Mathematiker und Moderator Prof. Dr. Peter Deuflhard: der Soziologe und Journalist Dr. Christoph Kucklick, der Informatiker Alexander Markowetz, die Jura-Studierende Melodie Parva und die Psychologin Dr. Constanze Schreiner. Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/likest_du_nur_oder_lebst_du_auch_die_digitale_revolution_und_ihre_folgen?nav_id=6886
The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year's event on 18 March 2017 was titled 'Winds of Change: Rethinking the Future of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners' Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 17 March 2017. This event was aimed at encouraging young practitioners to exchange professional experience and create a network that strengthens relationships within the young arbitration community.Further information about the event and the programme can be found at: http://www.cambridgearbitrationday.org/This recording is the first Panel discussion: Commercial Arbitration: Where is it Headed?1. Moderator: Prof. Dr Loukas Mistelis / Professor Queen Mary University of London2. The Ethics of Counsel in International Arbitration: Is There a Need for Regulation?: Duncan Speller / Partner WilmerHale3. The Increasing Use of Due Process as a Sword, Not a Shield: Richard Smith / Partner Allen & Overy4. Third Parties in Commercial Arbitration: Marco De Sousa / Associate Herbert Smith Freehills5. Emergency of Expedited Proceedings & Analysis of Their Innovative Features: Roland Ziadé / Partner Linklaters
The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year’s event on 18 March 2017 was titled 'Winds of Change: Rethinking the Future of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners’ Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 17 March 2017. This event was aimed at encouraging young practitioners to exchange professional experience and create a network that strengthens relationships within the young arbitration community. Further information about the event and the programme can be found at: http://www.cambridgearbitrationday.org/ This recording is the first Panel discussion: Commercial Arbitration: Where is it Headed? 1. Moderator: Prof. Dr Loukas Mistelis / Professor Queen Mary University of London 2. The Ethics of Counsel in International Arbitration: Is There a Need for Regulation?: Duncan Speller / Partner WilmerHale 3. The Increasing Use of Due Process as a Sword, Not a Shield: Richard Smith / Partner Allen & Overy 4. Third Parties in Commercial Arbitration: Marco De Sousa / Associate Herbert Smith Freehills 5. Emergency of Expedited Proceedings & Analysis of Their Innovative Features: Roland Ziadé / Partner Linklaters
The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year’s event on 18 March 2017 was titled 'Winds of Change: Rethinking the Future of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners’ Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 17 March 2017. This event was aimed at encouraging young practitioners to exchange professional experience and create a network that strengthens relationships within the young arbitration community. Further information about the event and the programme can be found at: http://www.cambridgearbitrationday.org/ This recording is the first Panel discussion: Commercial Arbitration: Where is it Headed? 1. Moderator: Prof. Dr Loukas Mistelis / Professor Queen Mary University of London 2. The Ethics of Counsel in International Arbitration: Is There a Need for Regulation?: Duncan Speller / Partner WilmerHale 3. The Increasing Use of Due Process as a Sword, Not a Shield: Richard Smith / Partner Allen & Overy 4. Third Parties in Commercial Arbitration: Marco De Sousa / Associate Herbert Smith Freehills 5. Emergency of Expedited Proceedings & Analysis of Their Innovative Features: Roland Ziadé / Partner Linklaters
The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year's event on 18 March 2017 was titled 'Winds of Change: Rethinking the Future of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners' Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 17 March 2017. This event was aimed at encouraging young practitioners to exchange professional experience and create a network that strengthens relationships within the young arbitration community.Further information about the event and the programme can be found at: http://www.cambridgearbitrationday.org/This recording is the first Panel discussion: Commercial Arbitration: Where is it Headed?1. Moderator: Prof. Dr Loukas Mistelis / Professor Queen Mary University of London2. The Ethics of Counsel in International Arbitration: Is There a Need for Regulation?: Duncan Speller / Partner WilmerHale3. The Increasing Use of Due Process as a Sword, Not a Shield: Richard Smith / Partner Allen & Overy4. Third Parties in Commercial Arbitration: Marco De Sousa / Associate Herbert Smith Freehills5. Emergency of Expedited Proceedings & Analysis of Their Innovative Features: Roland Ziadé / Partner Linklaters