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38th Annual ITA Workshop and Annual Meeting

Sponsored Event

When:
June 10-12, 2026
Where:

The Westin Oaks Houston
5011 Westheimer Rd
Houston, TX 77056

CPR Dispute Resolution Services is proud to support and sponsor the 37th Annual ITA Workshop.  The ITA Workshop and Annual Meeting is widely recognized as the leading conference in the field in the United States.

The Fragile Foundations of International Arbitration: Consent Contested, Capacity Questioned, Legitimacy at Stake

Consent is the bedrock of international arbitration, yet it is now under significant strain. In both commercial and investment arbitration, fundamental questions about who actually agreed to arbitrate, what they agreed to arbitrate, and how that agreement is interpreted, limited or expanded keep resurfacing. Corporate groups, shareholders, funders, and affiliates are increasingly drawn into proceedings despite never signing an arbitration agreement. States withdraw from or reshape treaties, resist consent in contracts, and challenge the jurisdiction of tribunals to resolve disputes touching on sovereignty-related issues. Meanwhile, proposals such as a multilateral investment court seek to replace or reframe consent entirely. Click-wrap, browse-wrap, and AI-generated terms test whether consent formed online is really consent. And domestic courts diverge on how these issues are reviewed when arbitration agreements or awards come up for enforcement, straining the predictability of the entire enterprise.

All of this has the potential to raise legitimacy concerns: if arbitration is no longer clearly rooted in the voluntary agreement of the parties, can it still be trusted as a dispute resolution mechanism? By examining consent across all stages of arbitration and taking a comparative approach across jurisdictions, the 2026 ITA Workshop will address whether arbitration can adapt to modern realities without losing the legitimacy and party autonomy that have long made it attractive.

Workshop Co-Chairs

Dr. Crina Baltag, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK
Elliot Friedman, Freshfields US LLP, New York, New York, USA
Silvia Marchili, White & Case LLP, Miami, Florida, USA