Investor-state dispute settlement reform:
the way forward

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Video. ISDS reform. The way forward
Russia, Ekaterinburg, Sep 24, 2021. Source: ICLRC

On September 24, 2021, the ICLRC and the Institute of digital economics and law are about to hold a workshop on the pertinent issues of the Investor-state dispute settlement reform including those associated with the creation of a multilateral investment court which is currently in the focus of the UNCITRAL working group III. The event will be attended by state officials and the representatives of academia and business.

The ICLRC Deputy director-general, Victoria Mañko, will deliver a welcome address. Also, the participants of the workshop will be welcomed via video presentation by the Secretary of the UNCITRAL, Anna Joubin-Bret, who plans to deliver a status note on the current progress in the UNCITRAL working group III deliberations.

The discussion is planned to be moderated by Sergey Usoskin who has reach experience in handling all types of international disputes. The panel will include the following honorable speakers:

speaker

Diego Gosis

Partner in Miami
GST LLP (USA)
speaker

Baiju Vasani

Managing partner in Europe
Ivanyan and partners (Russia)
speaker

Evgeniya Goriatcheva

Senior legal counsel
Permanent court of arbitration
(Netherlands)
speaker

Michail Risvas

Professor of Public
international law
IE university (Spain)

The participants of the workshop will delve into the most pressing topics, particularly:

  • jurisdiction of the court;
  • whether the new court needs to be a complete alternative to the investment arbitration system or provide only an appeal mechanism with respect to investment treaty awards;
  • appointment of adjudicators, including discussion of the current state of play with respect to appointment of arbitrators;
  • organization and financing of the court;
  • enforcement of the decisions of the court.

During the second part of the workshop, the participants will be able to exchange their views and raise a number of questions that contributed to the discussion.

Institute of digital
economics

Organizers

World health
organization

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