UNIDROIT Co-hosts 2025 Rome Summit on Commercial Dispute Resolution

On 27 June 2025, the 2025 Rome Summit on Commercial Dispute Resolution in China was successfully held in Rome. The event was co-hosted by the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT), the Beijing Arbitration Commission/Beijing International Arbitration Court (BAC/BIAC) and Sapienza University of Rome.

The Summit brought together leading arbitrators, legal practitioners, and academics from across the globe to explore key developments in international commercial dispute resolution, focusing on emerging fields and evolving practices and regulations. Through comparative insights and cross-regional dialogue, participants examined innovative legal strategies and institutional cooperation, all aimed at fostering an inclusive, collaborative, and forward-looking global dispute resolution framework.

In his opening remarks, UNIDROIT Secretary General Prof Ignacio Tirado emphasised the organisation’s mission to promote harmonisation of private law. He highlighted the central role of arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism, and noted that UNIDROIT’s instruments are increasingly important in cross-border practice. Acknowledging the partnership with the BAC/BAIC, he expressed hope that this collaboration would continue to grow, fostering deeper legal dialogue between China and Europe and contribute to a more inclusive global commercial legal order.

The Summit featured seven thematic sessions, each addressing a specific area: arbitration reform, cross-border mediation, international trade issues, investment disputes, intellectual property and artificial intelligence, construction contract development, and energy transition. These dialogues offered valuable insights into the evolving challenges and opportunities in commercial dispute resolution in a rapidly changing global landscape.

In the closing session, President of UNIDROIT Prof Maria Chiara Malaguti noted that the themes explored throughout the summit closely align with UNIDROIT’s core mission. She identified three key areas of connection: the use of comparative legal perspectives to promote common principles, the evolving scope of arbitration in addressing complex global issues, and the growing institutional role of arbitration chambers in shaping transnational legal norms. She concluded by encouraging continued dialogue and collaboration to address core challenges in international legal governance.

Prof Meiling Huang extended her heartfelt thanks to BAC/BIAC and Sapienza University of Rome for their invaluable partnership and collaboration in making the summit a success. She also acknowledged the valuable contributions of practitioners, scholars, and legal professionals whose diverse perspectives enriched the dialogue.

UNIDROIT Deputy Secretary-General Prof Anna Veneziano, and Senior Legal Officer and Co-Director of ATLC Mr William Brydie-Watson also attended the summit, demonstrating UNIDROIT’s strong institutional support for the event.

 

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