Bahrain’s Council for International Dispute Resolution’s Professor Marike Patrani Paulsson met the new Young ICCA Board in Madrid yesterday on the sidelines of the 27th International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) Congress.
During the meeting, they reviewed Bahrain’s initiatives aimed at supporting national talent and encouraging regional innovation in the field of international dispute resolution.
They also discussed opportunities to expand youth engagement and strengthen training and professional development programmes in this vital field, contributing to the development of the arbitration ecosystem and opening broader prospects for young lawyers and practitioners across the region.
Based in Manama, Ms Paulsson is the secretary general of Bahrain’s Council for International Dispute Resolution.
The Young ICCA Board is a specialised knowledge network for young practitioners and students in the field of international arbitration, operating under the auspices of the ICCA.
It has more than 23,000 members and continues to expand access to international arbitration through training programmes, mentoring and scholarships, contributing to the development of a qualified generation of legal professionals at the international level.