Ashish Deep Verma, a practicing lawyer from India, has been selected to present a model for arbitration at the BRICS Convention in Russia in October 202, starting on 16 October.
His participation highlights India’s growing role in international dispute resolution mechanisms, particularly within the BRICS bloc.
Arbitration is a key tool for resolving cross-border commercial disputes, and the convention is expected to focus heavily on it. Verma’s contribution may help shape future frameworks for international arbitration among BRICS nations.
The BRICS Convention has written a letter to the President of India, Her Excellency Ms. Droupadi Murmu, to allow Mr. Verma to represent India at the International Financial and Economic Forum BRICS-2024 and Mr Verma shall be representing India at the BRICS -2024 covering his MODEL REPORT on “The role of International Arbitration in BRICS Countries: Navigating Cross Border Disputes” explaining and analysing the scope for developing Model for International Arbitration within the BRICS Countries.
Mr. Ashish Deep Verma, the founder of Vidhiśāstras Advocates & Solicitors and Youth Wing President at the Russian Asian Legal Association, has been actively representing India on various international platforms, including the upcoming BRICS convention. His role includes contributing to discussions on a model for BRICS arbitration, which aims to enhance dispute resolution mechanisms within BRICS nations, vital for furthering economic cooperation.
Mr. Verma’s expertise in international arbitration, commercial law, and cross-border legal matters positions him well for this important task, especially as BRICS countries consider developing alternative dispute resolution systems tailored to the specific needs of emerging economies.