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NYU Investment Law Forum to discuss provisional measures on November 15th

publication date: Nov 4, 2010
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The next (public) meeting of the Investment Law Forum at New York University will discuss the timely topic of "Provisional Measures in the ICJ and Investment Treaty Arbitration: Dialogue and Development"

Recent years have seen a proliferation of interim measures by arbitrators in investment treaty arbitrations, including in a series of high-profile arbitrations challenging the Republic of Ecuador’s imposition of windfall energy measures on foreign energy companies. In the process, such orders have and raised questions as to the limits of arbitrator authority, and the prospects for host-government compliance.

The NYU event will feature a presentation by Donald Donovan, Partner with the law firm Debevoise & Plimpton. Discussants will be Prof. Robert Howse of NYU’s law school, and Ingo Venzke, a Hauser Research Fellow at the school.

For more information, and to register (at least 5 days in advance) write to: iilj@exchange.law.nyu.edu

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