DATES: | NOV 30 - DEC 4, 2020 | |||
VENUE: | LIVE ONLINE COURSE | ![]() |
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TUITION: | $2245 | |||
Overview
The use of investment treaties – including bilateral investment treaties (BITs) and free trade agreements (FTAs) - has exploded in recent years. Almost 3000 such treaties are in effect. Foreign investors have used BITs to initiate hundreds of international arbitration disputes against host governments with amounts ranging from a few million to several billion dollars in connection with foreign investments. This seminar teaches participants about international investment treaties and also how to prevent and resolve disputes arising from them. Additionally, it includes advanced instruction in how and when international arbitration proceedings are initiated against nations that violate international treaties.
Format
The seminar will be delivered through 5 live on-Line sessions via Zoom videoconferencing platform. Each session will last approximately 3.5 hours and will start at 7:30am Washington DC time (Eastern Standard Time). We expect the class to be highly interactive and will include presentations, case studies and exercises.
Course Outline
Basic Standards for the Treatment of Foreign Investment
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Minimum standards under customary international law
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Background on the history of free trade and other agreements relating to investment
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Substance of common investor protection clauses, including national treatment, MFN, fair and equitable treatment, transfer of funds and expropriation and nationalization
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Intersection of ISDS with Taxation environment and public international matters
Investor-State Dispute Settlement
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Arbitration under various treaties, including ICSID, NAFTA, CAFTA, ECT and UNCITRAL
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Selection of forum and the arbitrators
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Alternative forms of dispute resolution
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Role of the arbitral tribunal and conduct of proceedings
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Managing the arbitration
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Sources and choice of applicable law
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Corruption & Fraudulent practices and ISDS
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State defenses to investor claims
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Damages and compensation in investment arbitration
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Recognition, enforcement and challenges to an arbitral award
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Reform of the ISDS, UNCITRAL Working Group III, ICSID Rule Amendment, & European Developments
Course Advisors
Ian A. Laird is co-chair of Crowell & Moring LLP’s International Dispute Resolution Group and an adjunct professor at Columbia University School of Law and Georgetown University Law Center. He represents a range of clients in international arbitration proceedings involving disputes between corporations and foreign sovereign governments. He is the co-Founder of InvestmentClaims.com, the on-line investment arbitration award service published by Oxford University Press. He is licensed to practice in Washington DC as a Special Legal Consultant and in Ontario, Canada as a Barrister & Solicitor.
Dr. Borzu Sabahi is a Partner in the International Arbitration group of Curtis, Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosle LLP in Washington, DC. He represents governments in international arbitration matters in a variety of sectors. He was recognized by the International Who’s Who of Commercial Arbitration Lawyers 2016 as a leading practitioner. He is also an adjunct professor at Georgetown and Columbia Law Schools, an Editor of Oxford’s InvestmentClaims.com, and a Co-Chair of the Annual Juris Conference in Washington, DC. His publications have been cited by arbitral tribunals and the U.S. Supreme Court. He is licensed to practice in New York and the District of Columbia.