Dear Readers,
Greetings from CADR, RGNUL.
It has been nearly five months since the lockdown; we hope that you and your loved ones continue to remain well and safe.
The June Issue of the CADR Newsletter is now out.
Whereas hearings by arbitral tribunals continue to be affected due to the pandemic, exciting developments to ensure stakeholders adapt to the ‘new normal’ in Arbitration continue.
On the contrary, developments in Mediation abound as the Pandemic leads to cash crunches and accessibility issues which force parties to reconsider adversarial resolution.
Read about some of such initiatives undertaken by enterprising entities in this Issue.
It’s been a busy month for us at CADR too, as we continue serving the ADR Community with events and research. We organized a Masterclass on Emergency Arbitration and Online Dispute Resolution featuring Mr. Ratan K. Singh (FCIArb, FMI Arb, FAIADR) and Mr. Tejas Karia (Partner, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas). We also went public with the CADR Blog with our first Call For Blog Submissions. July promises to be an equally exciting month, with another masterclass, more webinars, and much more in the works. Follow this space for details!
Each volume follows a vigorous process of compilation and is vetted twice – including by industry professionals. For more information on how we create the Newsletter, you may check our Note.
The Newsletter initiative began with the observation that there exists a lacuna in the provision of information relating to ADR to the practicing community, and we wanted to provide a solution to the same. In keeping with that, we are glad to have many practitioners and students subscribe to the Newsletter and the Blog after the launch of the first issue.
To subscribe to the CADR Newsletter, you may send us an email at adrc@rgnul.ac.in. Additionally, you may subscribe to the CADR Blog via our homepage and you will receive a notification whenever we launch a volume of the Newsletter.
As always, we await with bated breath for your feedback on our Newsletter. We hope to hear from you soon!
Warm Regards, Mohit Dang, Head of Research, Centre for Alternate Dispute Resolution.
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