MEMBERSHIP IN CONTEXT
DELOS Membership offers arbitration practitioners, in-house counsel, and dispute resolution professionals a structured way to engage more closely with a global leader in international arbitration.
Membership reflects DELOS’s broader mission: to promote best practices in international arbitration, develop practical and educational resources, and facilitate informed engagement with users of arbitration.
Membership is designed for individuals who wish to:
- Access DELOS’s extended content and resources
- Participate more closely in its training and knowledge-sharing initiatives
- Support the development of tools and platforms that benefit arbitration users
WHO MEMBERSHIP IS FOR
Delos Membership is open to a broad range of profiles, including:
- Arbitration practitioners, at all stages of their careers, and students aspiring to become arbitration professionals
- In-house counsel, whether regularly or occasionally involved in dispute resolution
- Academics and other professionals with a demonstrated interest in arbitration
Membership levels are structured to reflect different professional roles and degrees of engagement.
WHAT MEMBERS GAIN
Depending on the membership level, members may benefit from:
- Access to exclusive or extended arbitration video content, including both substantive and practical material
- Preferential access to training programmes, workshops, and events
- Opportunities to contribute to or be featured in DELOS publications and initiatives
- Early or enhanced visibility into developments across the DELOS platform
Details of each membership level and associated benefits are set out on the Membership Levels page.
SUPPORTING DELOS’s MISSION
As a non-profit institution, DELOS reinvests membership support into the development of:
- High-quality arbitration tools and publications
- Training and capacity-building initiatives
- Open and accessible resources for arbitration users worldwide
By becoming a member, individuals support DELOS’s institutional mission while strengthening their own engagement with international arbitration practice.