Africa in the moot - “In Conversation with Sherlin Tung: Insights into International Arbitration.”
Join Sherlin Tung (Withers; CEO of the Vis East Moot Foundation) and moderator MarcAnthony Bonanno for a discussion on international arbitration, career insights, and the global arbitration community. This session is part of the Africa in the Moot Educational & Training Series for the 33rd Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot (2025–2026). 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations with leading arbitration practitioners and Vis Moot experts. Arbitration Channel Brazil • / canalarbitragem • / canalarbitragem • / canalarbitragem • / carbitragem Arbitration Channel: • / arbitrationchannel Canal Arbitraje: • / @canalarbitraje #canalarbitragem #arbitrationchannel #arbitrationbrazil

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