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BRICS+ New Economy Legal Forum’25

BRICS+ New Economy Legal Forum 2025 Set to Convene in Dubai – Legal and Economic Cooperation in a Changing World

The BRICS+ New Economy Legal Forum 2025, part of the globally recognized New Economy Legal forum series, will take place in Dubai this November. This event is dedicated to confronting the pressing legal and economic challenges facing the BRICS+ nations and wider international community, while laying the groundwork for a modern legal infrastructure that facilitates seamless international trade and investment amid dynamic macroeconomic shifts.

The forum gathering industry leaders, top legal and business experts, government representatives from over 20+ countries, and international investors will focus on building and strengthening the legal framework essential for international economic relations in today’s complex geopolitical and economic landscape.

Key Themes and Objectives

The BRICS+ New Economy Legal Forum aims to:

  • Create a comprehensive and unified legal infrastructure to support international trade and investment across BRICS+ countries and partner states.
  • Drive the internationalization of innovative initiatives, sharing legal strategies and best practices with the global business and legal communities.
  • Provide unmatched networking opportunities, enabling delegates to establish strategic partnerships to confidently address diverse business and legal challenges.

Event Highlights

The three-day program features high-level plenary sessions, in-depth panel discussions, and thematic roundtables addressing critical topics:

  • Plenary Session: “Challenges of Economic Growth in BRICS+ Countries amid Global Changes” — Analysis of macroeconomic trends, key growth sectors including finance, e-commerce, agriculture, energy, logistics, mining, and oil & gas; political and diplomatic strategies to mitigate geopolitical risks; public-private partnerships to accelerate infrastructure projects; innovations in digital trade; and energy modernization including nuclear development.
  • Panel Discussions and Roundtables:
    • International Arbitration: Development of arbitration centers in BRICS+ countries, the BRICS+ Arbitration Mechanism (BRICSAM), and enforceability of decisions.
    • Technologies of the Future: Impact of advanced technologies on economic sectors, investment models, regulatory frameworks, and intellectual property issues.
    • Execution of Transactions: Digital financial asset regulation, unified payment systems, Islamic finance, and exchange mechanisms.
    • Sustainable Development Strategies: ESG implementation, corporate governance practices, tax strategies, labor market modernization, and innovations in health and environment.
    • Investor Protection: Legal safeguards, unified investment legislation prospects, and navigating geopolitical shifts.
    • Business Practices: Legal and economic challenges, cross-border M&A, market entry strategies, and presentation of the BRICS+ Legal Index Research.

Exclusive Networking and Activities

The Forum provides exceptional networking sessions, including cocktail receptions and invitation-only gatherings designed to foster meaningful professional connections. On November 12, an exclusive welcome gathering will be held at the DIFC Bar, and a padel tennis tournament on November 14 will offer informal networking opportunities.

Registration and Participation

Pre-registration for the BRICS+ New Economy Legal Forum 2025 is now open. Interested participants are encouraged to submit their requests directly to info@neweconomy.expert. Due to limited capacity, early registration is advised to secure attendance.

About the New Economy Legal Forum Series

The New Economy Legal Forum series is a premier platform for addressing emerging legal and economic challenges, fostering dialogue, and promoting sustainable development across rapidly evolving international markets. The forums have already taken place in Istanbul and Moscow, and are now returning to Dubai.

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