M&CO Legal was pleased to participate in the BRICS+ New Economy Legal Forum, a key platform bringing together legal leaders from BRICS+ jurisdictions to discuss enforcement trends, institutional developments, and the evolving dispute resolution landscape.
Our Head of International Arbitration, Mr. Tariq Khan, contributed as a speaker in Panel Discussion 1: “Assessment of the Enforceability of Arbitral Awards and Decisions of State Courts.”
Panel Discussion Highlights
Moderator
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Tatyana Neveeva, Managing Partner, VERBA LEGAL (Russia)
Speakers
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Tariq Khan, Head of International Arbitration, M&CO Legal (UK)
Development of arbitration centres: emerging hubs and the enforceability of awards -
Sergey Levichev, Partner, Uppercase Legal (UAE)
Courts vs. arbitration: which mechanisms ensure more effective enforcement in 2025? -
Valeria Senatorova, Chairwoman, RAC (Russia)
The role of state courts in supporting arbitration and ensuring enforceability -
Massimo Campa, Partner, Campa Avvocati (Italy)
Sanctions-related risks in arbitration proceedings -
Joanne Lau, Secretary General, HKIAC (Hong Kong)
Managing parallel proceedings and avoiding contradictory outcomes -
Radmila Radzivil, Managing Partner, Pravyy Bereg (Russia)
Development of new arbitration institutions: the creation of the East Siberian International Arbitration Center -
Prashant Kumar, President, The Bar Association of India; Co-chair, NeLi National Committee (India)
Enforcement of court decisions in parallel proceedings across BRICS+ jurisdictions -
Boris Telyatnikov, Partner, Enyo Law (UK)
Anti-suit injunctions and their enforcement in support of arbitration following UniCredit v. RusChemAlliance
Our Contribution
Mr. Tariq Khan shared insights on the rise of new arbitration hubs, the competitive positioning of emerging institutions, and how enforceability considerations are shaping jurisdictional choices across BRICS+ economies.
His participation reflects M&CO Legal’s ongoing commitment to engaging in global dialogue on arbitration reforms, cross-border enforcement, and the future of international dispute resolution.