International law for in-house lawyers: talks about the most important. Chapter 3. Investment arbitration: How to protect Ukrainian and foreign investors from the consequences of Russian aggression in Ukraine?
The UBA International Law Committee invite you to join the series of webinars aimed at helping in-house lawyers at multinational and local companies to understand how international law can help to protect the rights and interests of their companies.
We continue the series of webinars – «How to protect Ukrainian and foreign investors from the consequences of Russian aggression in Ukraine?».
Chapter 3. Investment arbitration: How to protect Ukrainian and foreign investors from the consequences of Russian aggression in Ukraine?
1. Opening and moderation
Vladyslav Bandrovsky, Deputy Head of the UBA International Law Committee, Int` Arb` Associate at Sayenko Kharenko
2. Introduction
Olga Kuchmienko, Head of the UBA International Law Committee with «Could the positive practice of the previous ‘Crimean cases’ be applied in favour of Ukraine now?: territorial aspect»
Alina Danyleiko, Senior associate at Sayenko Kharenko International Arbitration group, «Crimean arbitrations after the russian re-invasion in 2022: are they instrumental again?: procedural aspect».
3. Current prospects of investment arbitrations against Russia concerning damages caused by the war in Ukraine
Yuliya Atamanova, Doctor of law, Partner at LCF, Ukraine, Member of the UBA International Law Committee with «WAR CLAUSE IN RUSSIAN BITs – IS ANY ROUTE FOR APPLICATION?»
Lorraine de Germiny, Partner at Lalive with «Investment claims arising out of the Russian invasion of Ukraine: first lessons learned. The UN resolution recommendation on the creation of a register of damage».
Vladyslav Bandrovsky, Deputy Head of the UBA International Law Committee, Int` Arb` Associate at Sayenko Kharenko, «How to prepare your investment arbitration against Russia: things to do and evidence to collect prior to commencing arbitration: Ukrainian experience».
Gordon Nardell KC, Twenty Essex, with «The ECHR and investor-State arbitration: how does human rights law affects the obligations of arbitral tribunals and national courts?»
4. Q&A and Closing
Date: January 17.
Time: 06 pm (Kyiv time).
The event is online (ZOOM).
Participation in the event is FREE of charge, subject to prior registration.
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