Josephine Hage-Chahine
Josephine Hage Chahine is a member of the Beirut and Paris Bars and holds a PHD in business law from the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas (France).
She acts as counsel in arbitration proceedings, both ad hoc and institutional, and more specifically in the energy, natural resources and infrastructure sectors.
She also acts in post-arbitration proceedings before French courts and is regularly appointed arbitrator.
She currently teaches international arbitration at the Paris Bar School (EFB) and at the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas (France).
She is a regular speaker at arbitration conferences and training workshops. She has also published various articles on arbitration and mediation.
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Day 2 Wednesday 21 May 2025
Strength in Numbers or Too Crowded? Can Multiple Arbitration Centers Thrive Together?
This panel will examine the proliferation of arbitration centers throughout the Middle East and North Africa, including those in Lebanon, Egypt, the UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait. Speakers will discuss whether having multiple centers in one region fosters beneficial collaboration and diversity, or results in market saturation and duplication of services. By exploring each center’s unique strengths and potential overlaps, the panel aims to offer insights into how these institutions can coexist and thrive.