Insurance and Reinsurance CIIAM / SEAIDA
The Working Group on International Arbitration in Insurance and Reinsurance is a joint group of CIIAM and the Spanish Section of the International Association of Insurance Law (SEAIDA). The Group, composed of experts in arbitration and insurance and reinsurance law, aims to explore the development and promotion of arbitration in the insurance sector, as well as to engage in research and training activities in this field.
María del Pilar Perales Viscasillas
María de los Milagros Sanz Parrilla
Eduardo Albors
Jaime Albors
José María Álvarez-Cienfuegos
Jorge Angell Hoefken
Gonzalo Ardila Bermejo
José Luis Cubero Rivera
Olivia Delagrange
Luis Alfonso Fernández Manzano
Pablo González López
Javier Llorente
María José Menéndez Arias
Enrique Navarro Contreras
Alonso Núñez del Prado Simons
Juan José Pedraza Laynez
Manuel Penadés Fons
Joaquín Ruiz Echauri
Antonio Santos Mayoral
Andrea María Signorino Barbat
Álvaro Requeijo Torcal
Pedro Francisco Ramírez Mateo
Félix Benito Osma
Francisco José Cuenca
Sofía García-Ollauri
Margarita Morales
Ruth Pérez Acosta
Manuel Franco
Fernando Gragera
In 2021, the Centro Internacional e Iberoamericano de Arbitraje de Madrid (CIIAM) and the Spanish Section of the International Association for Insurance Law (SEAIDA) agreed to jointly promote international arbitration in the insurance and reinsurance sectors.
Under this collaboration, SEAIDA agreed to transfer to CIIAM the jurisdiction and competence over international arbitration in insurance, reinsurance, and pension funds matters, which had previously been statutorily assigned to the Spanish Insurance Arbitration Court. Nevertheless, the latter body continues to administer domestic cases.
As a result of this cooperation, SEAIDA and CIIAM established a Working Group on International Arbitration in Insurance and Reinsurance. The Group, composed of experts in arbitration and insurance and reinsurance law, aims to analyze opportunities for the development and promotion of arbitration in the insurance sector through CIIAM, as well as the possibility of conducting research and training activities in this field.
Reports produced:
These documents are the result of the Working Group’s efforts and do not represent the official position of CIIAM. They do not constitute legal advice of any kind regarding a specific dispute.
