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in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration Theory and Practice 5th edition Rome 24-28 September, 2018
in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration Theory and Practice 5th edition Program led by leading academics, in-house counsel and practitioners aimed at providing theoretical and practical insights, including interactive workshops, about investment and commercial arbitration In partnership with Rome 24-28 September, 2018
alendar onday Welcome breakfast and introduction 8.30 Morning session 9.15 - 10.45 • Setting the scenario: foundations of international arbitration Break 10.45 - 11.00 11.00 - 12.30 • Setting the scenario: international conventions and harmonisation instruments Break 12.30 - 14.00 Afternoon session 14.00 - 15.30 •Assessing your options: • institutional and ad hoc arbitration • arbitral institutions: characteristics and dynamics Break 15.30 - 15.45 15.45 - 17.15 • International arbitration and foreign investment protection 19.00 - 21.00 • Meeting the international arbitration players Certificate’s inaugural aperitivo at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
alendar uesday Morning session 9.15 - 10.45 • The arbitration agreement: formal and substantive validity Break 10.45 - 11.00 11.00 - 12.30 • Complex privity: extension of arbitration obligations in multiparty transactions Break 12.30 - 14.00 Afternoon session 14.00 - 15.30 • ArbIt roundtable: selecting, analysing and drafting arbitration agreements Break 15.30 - 15.45 15.45 - 17.15 • In-house counsel debate: dispute resolution options and management of disputes
alendar ednesday Morning session 9.15 - 10.45 • The Arbitral Tribunal: • selection of arbitrators • strategy of appointment • powers and reach Break 10.45 - 11.00 11.00 - 12.30 • Independence and impartiality of arbitrators: • disclosure • challenges • removals Break 12.30 - 14.00 Afternoon session 14.00 - 15.30 • Meeting the institutions: hands on seminar on the formation of arbitral tribunals with ICC, CAM, AIA Break 15.30 - 15.45 15.45- 17.15 • The gathering of evidence in international arbitration: • expert reports • fact witnesses • disclosure of evidence
alendar hursday Morning session 9.15 - 10.45 • Running the arbitration: organisation of proceedings Break 10.45 - 11.00 11.00 - 12.30 • Investment treaty arbitration: procedure Break 12.30 - 14.00 Afternoon session 14.00 - 15.30 • Investment treaty arbitration: enforcement of awards Break 15.30 - 15.45 15.45- 17.15 • Roundtable: selected topics in investment treaty arbitration
alendar riday Morning session 9:15 - 10:45 • The arbitral award: deliberation and drafting • Challenging arbitral awards: grounds and international overview Break 10:45 - 11:00 11:00 - 12:30 • Roundtable: enforcement of arbitral awards world-wide. Sixty years of the 1958 New York Convention Afternoon session 15:30 • University of Roma Tre-UNIDROIT 5th Annual International Arbitration Lecture delivered by John Beechey
irections All the Certificate’s sessions will be held at University of Roma Tre - School of Law B Via Ostiense, 159 SE EN VIA OSTI LE SETTE C DEL HIES ENSE VIA E VIA OSTI ERE TEV ME FIU A UCIN O OL PA N SA DI L ERE TEV ILLA GO LUN LA V NIH DEL ARCO Basilica di VIA San Paolo Fuori le Mura M VIALE VIALE GIUST M INIANO IMPER ATORE ow to arrive: From Termini Train Station: take Metro Line B towards Laurentina and get off at Basilica San Paolo station. Bus stop: 23, 271, 769
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aculty ngelo nglani ndrea Carlevaris Partner at Nctm Studio Legale Partner at BonelliErede Angelo practices in the areas of disputes resolution (lit- Andrea has been Secretary General of the ICC Inter- igation, international and domestic arbitration, ADR), national Court of Arbitration and Director of Dispute commercial contracts, restructuring and turnaround, Resolution Services of the ICC from 2012 to 2017. He unfair competition, product liability, environmental is a member of the Board of the Arbitration Institute matters. Angelo is Senior Vice Chair of the Interna- tional Bar Association Litigation Committee, member of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, EFILA (the of AIA (the Italian Association for Arbitration), among European Forum of International Law and Invest- the founders, as well as current Co-Chair, of ArbIt (the ment), IMI (International Mediation Institute) and Italian Forum for Arbitration and ADR) and a member AIA (the Italian Association for Arbitration), a found- of the Appointing Authority of the Chinese European ing member and member of the Advisory Board of Arbitration Center. He gained extensive experience in Arbit (the Italian Forum for Arbitration and ADR) the area of international and domestic arbitration, and a member of the Steering Committee of the In- whether under the rules of ICC International Court ternational Arbitration Commission of UIA (Union of Arbitration and other arbitral institutions, under ad-hoc rules, or in the context of court challenges of International des Avocats). arbitration awards. He is frequently appointed as ar- bitrator. ndrea andini ecilia arrara Studio Legale Bandini Partner at Legance Avvocati Associati Andrea Bandini was admitted to the Bar of Rome in Cecilia Carrara is active in the field of nation- 1991. His activity is mainly focused on civil and com- al and international, commercial and invest- mercial law and international contracts. He acts as ment arbitration, both institutional and ad hoc, acting both as counsel and as arbitrator. arbitrator and counsel in administered and ad hoc ar- She obtained a LL.M. in comparative and in- bitration, domestic and international and as mediator. ternational private law and a Ph.D from the He is lecturer and trainer in several post-graduate Humboldt University. Cecilia is member for seminars on arbitration and mediation. He is: co- Italy of the ICC International Court of Ar- founding member of ArbIt (Italian Forum for Arbitra- bitration, of the ICC Commission and of the tion and ADR); member of the ICC Commission on ICC Task Force on Emergency Arbitrator Pro- Arbitration and ADR; member of the Board of Direc- ceedings. She is also co-founder of ArbIt (the tors and of the Court of the Italian Association for Ar- Italian Forum for Arbitration and ADR) and member of the Council of the Italian Associa- bitration (AIA); Secretary of the Scientific Committee tion for Arbitration (AIA). She is the author of ISDACI. of several articles published in international specialised reviews and has held speeches at important seminars, both in Italy and abroad.
aculty alentine hessa enedetta oppo Partner at CastaldiPartners Milan Chamber of Arbitration Head of the Rome branch office Valentine Chessa, is an Italian national admitted to the Paris Bar. She joined the arbitration practice of Benedetta Coppo joined the Milan Chamber of Arbi- Castaldi Mourre & Partners in 2010 after starting her tration in 2001, where she has been head of the ar- career at the secretariat of the ICC International Court bitration department (2007-2013), administering both of Arbitration as Deputy Counsel. She acts as counsel in cases under the main institu- domestic and international arbitration proceedings. tional rules and ad hoc proceedings, from the pre- As a member of the Secretariat of the Milan Chamber arbitration phase to enforcement of the award. She of Arbitration, she also took part in the 2010 revision also acts as arbitrator and secretary to arbitral tribu- of the CAM Arbitration Rules. Since 2014, she leads nals. She is Co-Chair of ArbIt (the Italian Forum for the Rome branch office of the Chamber. Benedetta is Arbitration and ADR), board member and Events Co- member of the Advisory Board of ArbIt (the Italian Director for Europe of Arbitral Women, and one of Forum for Arbitration and ADR). the Institute for Transnational Arbitration reporters for France. Her working languages are English, Ital- ian and French. ichelangelo icogna aria eatrice eli Partner at De Berti Jacchia Franchini Forlani Secretary General of the Italian Association Studio Legale for Arbitration (AIA) Secretary General of ICC Italy Michelangelo Cicogna has significant expertise in the Certificate’s Coordinator field of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and has acted both as counsel and arbitrator in administrated and ad hoc procedures according, among the others, Maria Beatrice Deli is Professor of International to the rules of ICC International Court of Arbitration, Law at the University of Molise and of Interna- ICSID, UNCITRAL, Milan Chamber of Arbitration and the Permanent Court of the Hague, dealing with tional Arbitration at the Department of Law, Roma complex litigation, including multiparty and paral- Tre University. She worked as an attorney special- lel arbitrations, and mainly focusing on construction, ised in private international law and international procurement and infrastructure, insurance, IT and tel- ecommunications, JV and consortia and commercial law and gained an extensive experience on inter- law. Author of numerous publications on arbitration national commercial and investment arbitration at and mediation, he teaches Advocacy in International Chiomenti. She is Secretary General of the Italian Arbitration at Luigi Bocconi University and holds seminars and conferences on ADR and international Association for Arbitration (AIA) and Secretary arbitration. He is a member of the ICC Commission on General of ICC Italy. She is co-founder of ArbIt (Ital- Arbitration, past president of the AIJA International ian Forum for arbitration and ADR) and a member Arbitration Commission and Vice-Chair of the Arbi- tration Committee of the ABA Section of International of the editorial board of the “Rivista dell’Arbitrato Law. He is co-founder and past Co-Chair of ArbIt (Ital- and Diritto del Commercio Internazionale”. ian Forum for Arbitration and ADR).
aculty omenico i ietro ustav lecke- iammarco Counsel at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP Founding Partner at Seven Summits Arbitration Lecturer “International Arbitration” at Roma Tre University, School of Law Gustav Flecke-Giammarco regularly acts as counsel Certificate’s Coordinator and arbitrator in domestic and international arbitral proceedings. Prior to setting up Seven Summits Domenico Di Pietro lectures International Arbitration Arbitration, a Munich-based boutique law firm founded at Roma Tre and focuses his professional practice in 2017, Gustav was a Senior Associate in the litigation on international arbitration with Bryan Cave LLP in and arbitration practice group at Heuking Kühn Lüer London. He has acted in a great variety of arbitrations Wojtek. Before joining Heuking Kühn Lüer Wojtek worldwide, including commercial and investment disputes as well as sport disputes at the Olympics. in 2015, Gustav worked at the Secretariat of the ICC He frequently serves as an arbitrator. He graduated International Court of Arbitration as Deputy Counsel at “La Sapienza” and received his LL.M. from Queen (2009-2011) and Counsel (2011-2015). He is a guest Mary, University of London. He is a past Fellow of lecturer at the University of Bonn, Swiss Arbitration New York University School of Law. He is qualified Academy and Swiss International Law School. In to practise in Italy and in England and Wales. addition, Gustav is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of International Arbitration and regularly publishes on international commercial arbitration. erdinando manuele lma orgò Partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Head of Commercial Litigation and Arbitration at Airbus SE Ferdinando Emanuele’s practice focuses on national and international litigation and arbitration. He is Alma Forgò is a German-qualified lawyer. Before considered to be one of the leading Italian experts joining Airbus, she worked as Deputy Counsel at the in international arbitration, multi-plaintiff and class ICC International Court of Arbitration in Paris, where she was in charge of international arbitration cases actions litigations. Ferdinando has authored two mainly involving parties from Germany, Austria, books and various law review articles on international Switzerland and the Baltic countries. Before joining arbitration. He served as one of the 15 members of the ICC, Alma trained in the International Arbitration the Rome Bar Council (Consiglio dell’Ordine) from departments of Wilmer Hale in London and of 2004 to 2006. Ferdinando obtained an LL.M. from the Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in Paris. Alma holds University of Michigan Law School. He is fluent in law degrees from the Universities of Munich and Paris II. English and proficient in Spanish.
aculty ietro alizzi artin usy Head of Legal and Regulatory Affairs Partner at K&L Gates LLP at Eni Gas e Luce S.p.A. Head of the U.S. International Arbitration Practice Before being Head of Legal and Regulatory Affairs at Martin Gusy is a partner in K&L Gates LLP’s New Eni Gas e Luce S.p.A., Pietro Galizzi was Eni S.p.A.’s York office and heads the firm’s U.S. international ar- Retail Market Gas & Power Legal Assistance Senior bitration practice. He has more than 15 years of inter- Vice President. Before joining Eni, from 2002 to 2013, national dispute resolution, litigation and corporate Pietro was Saipem’s General Counsel. In these roles, he has covered a wide cross section of legal activity, experience. Martin focuses on international arbitra- including compliance, litigation/arbitration, contract tion and complex cross-border litigation involving negotiation, contract administration and the full range private parties and sovereigns both as counsel and as of corporate legal activities. He has been a member of an arbitrator covering matters in Africa, Asia, Aus- the UNIDROIT Working Group on International Long- tralia, Europe, North and South America. Ranked in Term Contracts, participated in the ICC Commission Chambers Global for his international arbitration ex- on Arbitration, Working Group on the Role of In-house pertise, he is civil/common law dual-licensed and his Counsel in Dispute Resolution and in the European working languages include English, German, Spanish Advisory Board of the CPR. Pietro regularly lectures on International Business Law at Università Cattolica and French. del Sacro Cuore (Milan, Italy), LUISS Guido Carli (Rome, Italy) and Quest Master Class (Dubai, UAE). osanna rosso ussein aeri Senior Counsel Litigation at Siemens AG Partner at Withers LLP Co-Head of the International Arbitration Group Rosanna Grosso plays a key role at Siemens in the strategic planning, early case assessment, preparation Hussein Haeri is a Partner and Co-Head of the Interna- and defense of complex litigation and arbitration mat- tional Arbitration Group at Withers and a specialist in ters with a particular focus on international commer- international arbitration. Hussein advises and represents cial disputes across various sectors and project dis- corporations, sovereign States, and international organi- putes. She obtained an LL.M. in common law studies sations on international arbitration matters around the from Georgetown Law School. After working in Brus- world. He practised law in New York and Paris before sels, Shanghai, Stuttgart and Frankfurt, in 2002 she returning to London where he is a Solicitor-Advocate of joined the legal department of Siemens in Munich. the Supreme Court of England and Wales. Hussein has She started advising the sales and execution teams of taught international arbitration and international law at the IT Business on international outsourcing transac- University College London, King’s College London, Sci- tions and moved on to assist the Mobility and Wind ences Po and the University of Versailles. He is a mem- Divisions on complex international supply, system ber of the ICC Task Force on Trusts and Arbitration. and plant projects. Rosanna speaks fluently English, German, French and Spanish.
aculty an arris irit avali Principal at The Brattle Group Founding Partner at Jafa & Javali Dan Harris has more than fifteen years of experience as Kirit reads law at the University of Leeds, U.K and expert in valuation, quantification of damages, and the was called to the Bar from Gray’s Inn. He is the economics of gas and electricity markets. He has been founding Partner of Jafa & Javali, Advocates, New retained by major law firms and their clients to testify on damages and quantum in international arbitration Delhi which is rated by the Asia Pacific Legal 500 as proceedings in a variety of forums in disputes involving a recognised and competent law firm. He has acted oil and gas assets and services and energy infrastructure. and advised Indian companies in international and He also provides advice in gas contract disputes during domestic arbitration proceedings. He regularly both the negotiation and arbitration phases and has appears in the Supreme Court of India, Delhi High working experience of the upstream oil and gas sector. Court and tribunals. He has also spoken at various Dan has been recognized as one of the world’s leading arbitration experts in Global Arbitration Review’s Who’s international forums as a speaker/panellist in the Who Legal: Arbitration 2018. He is a regular speaker field of arbitration and authored articles in Indian and at conferences, and lectures at the Florence School of overseas publications more recently on “Enforcement Regulation. Prior to joining The Brattle Group in 2002, of Foreign Judgments in India” amongst others. he worked for Shell for five years in a variety of roles. He holds Masters degrees in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College, London, and in Economics from the London School of Economics. ames osking iccolò andi Partner at Chaffetz Lindsey LLP Founder at Studio Legale Landi in association with BeecheyArbitration Based in New York, James focuses his practice on international commercial and investment arbitration. Niccolò Landi graduated in Law from the University He has handled arbitrations under the rules of of Siena and obtained an LL.M. on international com- all the leading arbitral institutions, including ICC mercial law from the University College Dublin. International Court of Arbitration, AAA/ ICDR, He is the founder of Studio Legale Landi in associa- SIAC, LCIA, WIPO, CRCICA and ICSID, as well as tion with BeecheyArbitration. Previously, he was an under the UNCITRAL Rules. James also sits as an attorney at Gianni, Origoni, Grippo, Cappelli & Part- arbitrator. He was previously an Adjunct Professor ners where he specialized in international arbitration. at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law and Author of several legal publications and articles on University of Auckland, where he taught International arbitration, EU law and international sale of goods. Commercial Arbitration. Before founding Chaffetz Lecturer at the Master in Public Procurement Manage- Lindsey LLP, he was a partner in the New York office ment for Sustainable Development and at the Master of Clifford Chance. in International Trade Law at the International Train- ing Centre of the International Labour Organization. Niccolò is a past Co-Chair of ArbIt (the Italian Forum for Arbitration and ADR).
aculty doardo arcenaro aolo arzolini Head of Legal & Corporate Affairs at Enel X S.r.l. Name Partner at Patocchi & Marzolini Attorneys-at-law Edoardo Marcenaro is Head of Legal & Corporate Paolo Marzolini is name partner of Patocchi & Affairs of Enel X S.r.l., the newly created company in Marzolini Attorneys-at-law, a law firm based in Enel, to launch new businesses as electric mobility, energy efficiency, smart home automation and Geneva specialising in international arbitration. connectivity systems. In Enel, he took care of major Paolo acts as counsel representing clients and sits as M&A transactions in Eastern Europe up to 2008, and arbitrator in a number of jurisdictions under various then worked on creation, integration, supervision sets of arbitration rules. He has been involved in and management of all legal departments in the various companies acquired, following major legal several major international arbitrations. Paolo has and corporate matters under various jurisdictions up published extensively on international arbitration and to 2014. He was then appointed Head of Legal Affairs is often called as speaker in seminars dealing with of Global Thermal Generation, to give legal support to arbitration related matters. He is past Co-Chair and the negotiation and performance of EPC Contracts as well as operations of 200 power plants spread across current member of the advisory board of ArbIt (Italian Italy, Spain, Russia, Slovak Republic and several Forum for Arbitration and ADR) as well as member countries in Latin America. He frequently lectures on of IBA, ICCA, CIArb, ASA, the Italian Association for international contracts and arbitration, M&A processes Arbitration (AIA), the Geneva Bar Association and the and construction projects organized by the most relevant institutions (e.g. ArbIt, ASSONIME, AIA, Pavia Bar Association. Milan Chamber of Commerce, ICC, UNIDROIT, PLI). ristina artinetti iovanni agnacco Founding Partner at Elexi Senior Counsel at Maire Tecnimont Group Cristina is a Lawyer based in Torino, where she founded Giovanni Pagnacco is Senior Legal Counsel at Maire the law firm Elexi together with other colleagues she Tecnimont Group where he has been managing worked with in the previous law firm Bortolotti, Buffa international arbitrations for several years. Before joining Maire Tecnimont, he worked as in-house where she spent 24 years practicing int’l commercial law counsel for Ernst & Young Consulting and Siemens. and international disputes. She has a particular expertise In recent years, Giovanni has managed several high and experience in arbitration, both as an arbitrator and key arbitration cases, administered and ad hoc, under as a counsel in corporate and commercial disputes, different jurisdictions (among the others: Chile, including international ones. She acted as counsel in Brazil, India, UK, France, Germany, Greece and the several international arbitration proceedings (ICC, Emirates) for an overall value of more than 2,5 billion SHIAC, CIETAC) and she is regularly appointed as of USD. Giovanni obtained a Law Degree at Università arbitrator by institutions and parties. She is Co-Chair of Cattolica of Milan and an LL.M in Construction Law and International Arbitration at Robert Gordon the international sales commission of the International University in Aberdeen, Scotland. He is qualified as Bar Association (IBA). She is also Vice President of the FCIArb and in 2015 received the Top Legal Corporate National Arbitration Court, based in Rome and a member Counsel Award in Italy for one of the largest ICC of the Board of the Arbitration Chamber of Piedmont. arbitration case ever. He has been a speaker at IBA, CEA and ICC international congresses.
aculty iulio alermo ndrew . aton Partner at Archipel Law Partner at De Berti Jacchia Franchini Forlani Studio Legale Giulio Palermo is admitted to the Bars of Rome, Madrid and Geneva and specializes in international Andrew G. Paton, an Australian national, has been arbitration. He acts as counsel and arbitrator and working for 30 years in international commercial has been involved in over thirty international arbitration, both as legal counsel and as an arbitrator. arbitrations in English, Spanish, Italian and French, Andrew is based in Rome and holds both common under numerous applicable laws and across different law and civil law qualifications (Italy, Australia and industries. Giulio also practices cross-border litigation England). He has far-reaching experience in arbitration with a special focus on enforcement of foreign involving parties from different legal cultures, mainly judgments and court proceedings related to arbitration, in international trade, joint ventures, construction and and advises companies and individuals on contractual investment and has acted as lead counsel in complex and commercial matters. Giulio lectures international multi-jurisdictional disputes. Andrew is on the panel arbitration in several European universities and of several arbitral institutions in Europe and Asia, is currently President of the Italian Chapter of the a member of the ICC Commission on Arbitration, a Club Español del Arbitraje and Co-Chair of the Club fellow of the CIArb, a founding member of ArbIt (the Español del Arbitraje menos 40. He is a past Co-Chair Italian Forum for Arbitration and ADR) and on the of ArbIt (the Italian Forum for Arbitration and ADR) editorial board of the leading Italian arbitration journal and Regional Representative of the Young Arbitrators “Rivista dell’Arbitrato”. Forum of the ICC. luís aradell rius yan eetz Counsel at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Office Managing Partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP Lluís Paradell Trius is counsel in the international arbitration and public international law groups Ryan Reetz is the managing partner of Bryan Cave at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer in Rome. Lluís Leighton Paisner’s Miami office. He represents clients as specialises in investor-state arbitration and investment trial counsel in international and domestic commercial protection. He is also involved in commercial arbitration and regulatory disputes. In addition, he has served as where he acts both as counsel as an arbitrator. He has an arbitrator in international commercial disputes. Ryan teaches transnational civil litigation and arbitration as a Ph.D. in public international law from Cambridge an adjunct professor at Emory University School of Law, University as well as degrees in international relations and taught the same subject at the University of Miami (Cambridge), European law (Brussels), and Spanish School of Law from 2003 to 2010. He is the co-author law (Barcelona). He is co-author of the book Law and (with Pedro J. Martinez-Fraga) of “Public Purpose in Practice of Investment Treaties (Kluwer 2009). International Law: Rethinking Regulatory Sovereignty in the Global Era”. He currently serves as the immediate past Chair of the Miami International Arbitration Society and is active in numerous other professional organizations, including the American Law Institute.
aculty iacomo ojas lgueta ichele abatini Associate Professor of Private Law and Economic Founding Partner at ArbLit –Radicati di Brozolo Sabatini Analysis of Law at Roma Tre University, Benedettelli Torsello School of Law Certificate’s Coordinator Michele Sabatini focuses on commercial and investment arbitration and international litigation. Giacomo Rojas Elgueta earned a LL.M. with distinction He regularly assists and advises Italian and foreign and a S.J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He was a Visiting Scholar at Yale Law School. He is the clients in complex arbitrations on contracts involving author of three books and several articles in major private and public parties and different sets of rules. Italian and U.S. law reviews. He consulted the Italian He coordinated the Section on international arbitration Government for law reforms on bankruptcy law, trust of the main Italian commentary on arbitration and law and security interests. Giacomo is admitted to the is on the board of editors of “Diritto del Commercio Rome, Italy (2004) and New York Bar (2010). Giacomo is Co-Chair of ArbIt (Italian Forum on International Internazionale”. Michele obtained an LL.M. at Tulane Arbitration and ADR) and is actively involved in University Law School and an International Legal commercial and investment arbitration as counsel, Studies Certificate at American University Washington expert witness and arbitrator. Giacomo has acted as College of Law. He is a member of the Milan and New sole arbitrator and co-arbitrator in various arbitration York bar. proceedings, both ad hoc and under the rules of the ICC and the Milan Chamber of Arbitration with seat in different countries including Italy and Switzerland. abriele uscalla arlo antoro Counsel of the Italian-Swiss Team at the Secretariat Partner at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Carlo Santoro specializes in the fields of litigation and Gabriele Ruscalla joined the Secretariat of the ICC national and international arbitrations. He regularly International Court of Arbitration in November 2015, represents domestic and foreign clients in a wide where he manages a team that administers a significant range of disputes involving corporate, commercial, volume of international commercial and investment banking and financial matters, as well as bankruptcy arbitrations. Prior to joining the ICC, he was an associate and competition issues. He earned a LL.M. degree at in the Shearman & Sterling’s International Arbitration New York University School of Law in 2003. He was a Group in Paris and a Senior Research Fellow at the Visiting Scholar at London School of Economics in 1998. Max Planck Institute for Procedural Law. In May 2015, he defended his PhD thesis in International Arbitration at Bocconi University. Gabriele has taught seminars on issues of international commercial and investment arbitration, published notes and articles and participates as speaker at conferences on international-arbitration- related subjects.
aculty ylvia onova ndrea oppini Partner at Jones Day Full Professor of Private Law at Roma Tre University, School of Law Sylvia Tonova represents investors and states in investment treaty and commercial arbitrations Andrea Zoppini studied at the Universities of for more than a decade. Her experience includes Cambridge and Heidelberg; he was Visiting Scholar arbitrations conducted under the rules of ICSID and at the Yale University Law School and at New York the ICSID Additional Facility, UNCITRAL, ICC, University. He holds seminars and conferences in Italy LCIA, and VIAC. She is also a member of the ICSID and abroad and has published and edited numerous Panel of Arbitrators. Sylvia has extensive experience books and articles in Italian and foreign law journals. with investments in emerging markets and regularly Legal Advisor to the Italian Government, he has been advises on drafting arbitration clauses and structuring member of several law reform committees. or restructuring investments to minimize political risks. Sylvia is recognized in Who’s Who Legal: Arbitration -Future Leaders (2018) and Legal 500 (2018) and serves on the Executive Committee of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration and on the Advisory Board of Young ICCA. incenzo eno- encovich Full Professor of Comparative Law at Roma Tre University, School of Law Prof. Zeno-Zencovich is chairman of the Italian Association of Comparative Law. He is editor or member of the editorial board of several important Italian law reviews and author, co-author or editor of over two dozen books. Legal advisor to the Italian Government in the last 13 years in all the telecoms tenders and auctions. As a practicing lawyer, he has successfully litigated in landmark cases in damages for defamation, consumer protection, tobacco litigation and liability of providers.
niversity of oma re – NIDROIT 5th Annual International Arbitration Lecture The Use of UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: From Skepticism to Confidence delivered by ohn eechey Founding Partner at BeecheyArbitration Past President of the International Court of Arbitration of ICC Welcome address lberto azzoni - President of UNIDROIT gnacio irado - Secretary General of UNIDROIT ndrea oppini - Full Professor of Private Law, Roma Tre University Friday 28 September, 2018, 15.30
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