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EVENTS

ITF Debate on Regulatory Freedom and Indirect Expropriation in Investment Arbitration

Date: 20th June 2019

Time: 18:00 - 19:30

Venue: Withers LLP, 20 Old Bailey, LONDON, EC4M 7AN

Event Details

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This ITF meeting will feature a debate of the scope, relationship and method for delineating between regulatory freedom and indirect expropriation and ways for resolving this in practice - considering important issues such as the intent and effects of State actions.

It will also include the launch of Dr Aniruddha Rajput's book entitled "Regulatory Freedom and Indirect Expropriation in Investment Arbitration." Published in 2019 by Wolters Kluwer, the book draws on a broad range of the jurisprudence of investment tribunals, as well as of other international courts and tribunals such as the International Court of Justice, the Permanent Court of International Justice, dispute resolution bodies of the World Trade Organization and the European Court of Human Rights.

The event will feature a debate on where to draw the line between (1) regulatory freedom for States and (2) protection for investors in the context of State measures the effect of which is the substantial deprivation of the value of the investors' investments.

A wine and canapé reception will follow the event.

Chair

Professor Attila Massimiliano Tanzi, University of Bologna, and Associate Member, 3 Verulam Buildings

Speakers

  • Dr Andrea Carlevaris, Bonelli Erede
  • Ms Andrea Menaker, White & Case LLP
  • Dr Aniruddha Rajput, Withers LLP

Convened by Professor Yarik Kryvoi, Senior Research Fellow in International Economic Law and Director of the Investment Treaty Forum.

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Free to attend for members of the Investment Treaty Forum. ITF Members wishing to attend should register by emailing the Events team.

For all other attendees the following fees apply:

BIICL Members

  • Individual: £15
  • Concession: £12

Non-Members

  • Individual: £25
  • Concession: £20

Concession fees are applicable to academics, students, staff of government and NGOs.


Contact

If you have any queries, please contact the Events team.


CPD Information

This event offers the equivalent of 2.5 CPD hours.


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