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Lights 💡 – Camera 🎥 – Action 🎬!

The three steps to changing our industry to become more sustainable is to highlight the problem (lights); record our commitment to do better (camera); and most importantly take active steps to improve our conduct (action).

These are the aspects of the Campaign for Greener Arbitrations: The Green Pledge that their Germany rep Laura Halonen highlighted at the start of the DIS40 Nord brunch workshop in Hamburg on 7 September. Her key points:

👉 While it is important for us all to continually educate ourselves on the problem and commit to doing better (by e.g. signing the Green Pledge), the main issue is action, action and more action.

👉 Nobody knows everything. The Green Campaign has created six protocols that address different aspects of our business, but really anyone from the most junior to the most senior member of any team can have ideas on how we can change our practices. This is why we should all speak up, challenge the status quo, make suggestions and learn from each other.

👉 Every workshop like the one organised by Dr. Wajma Mangal and Dr. Malte Stübinger and hosted by MANNER SPANGENBERG Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten mbB will inspire us, give us new ideas and remind us that we’re far from the only ones that want change. So let’s get to it! 💚

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Petrit Elshani, LL.M.
Petrit Elshani studied law in Prishtina and Berlin. He is admitted to the Kosovo Bar Association as an attorney, and a member of the Berlin Bar Association (§206 BRAO). Mr. Elshani’s practice focuses on commercial and investment arbitration. He also advises in the German-Albanian legal and business realm.
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Laura Halonen

Laura Halonen has been a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales since 2005. Prior to joining WAGNER Arbitration in 2019, she worked for over a decade for leading international law firms in London, Paris and Geneva (where she was a member of the local bar as a foreign lawyer).

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Tanya Verma

Tanya Verma is an Indian qualified lawyer currently pursuing a Master’s degree in International Dispute Resolution at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. She obtained a degree in Bachelor of Business Administration and Legislative Law from a renowned university in India. During her five-year tenure in law school, Tanya had the opportunity to intern under esteemed designated Senior Advocates and King’s Counsel (previously Queen’s counsel), where she gained insight into arbitration matters. Thereafter, she joined a law firm in New Delhi, where she worked on matters pertaining to commercial domestic arbitration and argued final hearing matters before the Honorable Supreme Court of India.

While pursuing her bachelor’s degree in law, Tanya also joined the Goethe Institute in India to learn German.

Tanya is proficient in English and Hindi and is furthering her German language skills.

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