2023 saw numerous important developments related to the enforcement of investor-state arbitration awards before national courts. These developments are highly relevant to parties engaged in investor-state disputes and to the ongoing debate about the future course of the investor-state dispute settlement system in Europe and around the world.

In a discussion moderated by Richard Happ, our panelists, Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky (BakerHostetler, New York) and Evgeniya Rubinina (Enyo Law, London) will address issues including

  1. the reception of the CJEU’s Achmea decision by enforcing courts in the US and UK;
  2. efforts to collect judgments against sovereigns from the assets of various state-owned enterprises; and
  3. significant recent decisions related to sovereign immunities and the impact of corruption allegations on the enforceability of international awards. 
     
DIS event series 2024 - online

Lunch DIScussions: Enforcement of investor-state arbitration awards against states: developments in the United States and United Kingdom

Date: 11 January 2024, 1.00 - 2.00 pm
The event will be held in the form of a video conference

For further information please refer to the programme. Participation in this event is free of charge.

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Please register by 10 January 2024 via the link below.

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