On 25 November 2025 at 17:00, a meeting of the ICC Russia Arbitration Commission was held at the offices of the ELWI law firm. The meeting was opened by ICC Russia Secretary General Tatyana Monegan and Chair of the ICC Russia Arbitration Commission, Professor of the Department of Private International Law at the Russian Foreign Trade Academy (RFTA), Nina G. Vilkova.
The Executive Secretary of the ICC Russia Arbitration Commission, Natalia Soldatenkova, introduced the new members of the Commission, noting the expansion of ICC Russia’s expertise.
Managing Partner of Nordic Star, Anna Zabrotskaya, summarised the outcome of the inaugural meeting of the ICC WBO Task Force on AI. The Task Force on AI was established to coordinate business efforts in response to the rapid development of artificial intelligence regulation.
Deputy Chair of the ICC Russia Arbitration Commission and Partner at EPAM Law, Evgeny Raschevsky, highlighted the key current issues discussed at the meeting of the ICC Global Commission in Toronto.
Importantly, following the discussion the ICC Russia Arbitration Commission resolved to continue comprehensive work on updating the ICC Russia List of Arbitrators. The update of the List is aimed at enhancing transparency and facilitating the selection of arbitrators by parties to international disputes, as well as further developing modern, high-quality arbitration practice.
A separate part of the meeting was devoted to thematic overviews and international events. Independent arbitrator Anna Grishchenkova briefly reported on the key trends of Hong Kong Arbitration Week 2025 (19–24 October 2025). Lilia Klochenko, PhD in Law, attorney and partner at Klochenko & Partners, reported on Dubai Arbitration Week 2025 (10–14 November 2025).
The Executive Secretary of the ICC Russia Arbitration Commission, Natalia Soldatenkova, introduced the new members of the Commission, noting the expansion of ICC Russia’s expertise.
Managing Partner of Nordic Star, Anna Zabrotskaya, summarised the outcome of the inaugural meeting of the ICC WBO Task Force on AI. The Task Force on AI was established to coordinate business efforts in response to the rapid development of artificial intelligence regulation.
Deputy Chair of the ICC Russia Arbitration Commission and Partner at EPAM Law, Evgeny Raschevsky, highlighted the key current issues discussed at the meeting of the ICC Global Commission in Toronto.
Importantly, following the discussion the ICC Russia Arbitration Commission resolved to continue comprehensive work on updating the ICC Russia List of Arbitrators. The update of the List is aimed at enhancing transparency and facilitating the selection of arbitrators by parties to international disputes, as well as further developing modern, high-quality arbitration practice.
A separate part of the meeting was devoted to thematic overviews and international events. Independent arbitrator Anna Grishchenkova briefly reported on the key trends of Hong Kong Arbitration Week 2025 (19–24 October 2025). Lilia Klochenko, PhD in Law, attorney and partner at Klochenko & Partners, reported on Dubai Arbitration Week 2025 (10–14 November 2025).