4th Athens International Arbitration Forum
States and State Entities in International Arbitration
SCHEDULE
4th Athens International Arbitration Forum
Divani Caravel Hotel | 19.10.2023
9:15-17:45
Welcome address+
Professor Constantin Calavros, President of the Greek Association for Arbitration, Managing Partner, Calavros Law Firm-Filios-Kloukinas
I. State Participation in International Arbitration+
- The involvement of States and State Entities involved in international business.
- Consent for arbitration in disputes involving States and State Entities: concession agreements, investment contracts, public-private partnerships, joint ventures, privatization contracts, government guarantees and assurances.
- Legal standing of States and State Entities in international arbitration; jurisdictional objections for lack of proper representation and ratification of arbitration agreements.
Chair: Dr. Alexander Fessas, Secretary General, ICC International Court of Arbitration, Paris
Panel members:
- Professor Massimo Benedettelli, founding partner ArbLit, Milan, Fellow of Business Law and Director of the program on International Arbitration and Risk Management, SDA Bocconi, Milan
- Marion Smith KC, 39 Essex Chambers
- Gregory Logothetis, Partner, Koutalidis Law Firm
- Dimitris Babiniotis, Associate Professor, Democritus University of Thrace Law School, Partner, Zepos & Yannopoulos
- Nicholas Moussas, Founder and Managing Partner, Moussas & Partners Law Firm
II. Representing States and State Entities+
- Procurement and selection of counsel to represent States and State Entities.
- Ensuring State and State Entity representatives are properly authorised to represent the State and State Entities in international arbitration.
- Challenges in representing States and State Entities: collecting evidence, communicating with State representatives, collaborating with in-house Government and State Entity lawyers, budget constraints.
- Entering into settlement agreements for States and State Entities.
Chair: Dr. Katia Yannaca Small, Lecturer in Law, USC Gould School of Law, Senior International Arbitration Advisor, Arnold & Porter
Panel members:
- Ali Malek KC, Barristers Chambers 3 Verulam Buildings (Gray's Inn)
- Devika Khana, Partner, Clyde & Co
- Claire Sergaki, Senior Associate, Dryllerakis & Associates
- Panayiotis Yiannopoulos, Associate Professor, Democritus University of Thrace Law School, Managing Partner, Yiannopoulos & Kozi
III. Representing Parties against States and State Entities+
- Corruption related matters.
- States' failure to participate in the arbitration process.
- States' interference with the arbitration process.
- Collecting evidence against States and State Entities.
- Entering into settlement agreements with States and State Entities.
- Enforcing awards against States and State Entities.
Chair: Professor Stavros Brekoulakis, School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London, Arbitrator at Barristers Chambers 3 Verulam Buildings (Gray's Inn)
Panel members:
- Jacob Grierson, Partner, Asafo & Co
- Greg Falkof, Partner, Mishcon De Reya
- Professor Spyridon Tsantinis, Democritus University of Thrace Law School, Managing Partner, Tsantinis-Hadjioannou Law Firm
- Christian Filios, Associate Professor, Democritus University of Thrace Law School, Partner, Calavros Law Firm-Filios-Kloukinas
- Gregory Pelecanos, Senior Partner, Ballas, Pelecanos & Associates
IV. The future of disputes involving States in the light of the Hellenic Council of State Decision No. 246/2022+
Chair: Dr. Georgios Petrochilos KC, Partner, Three Crowns
Panel members:
- Charles Nairac, Partner, White & Case
- Michele Potestà, Partner, Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler
- Professor Eduardo Silva Romero, Partner, Dechert LLP
- Professor Haris Pamboukis, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Managing Partner, Pamboukis-Maravelis-Nikolaidis & Associates Law Firm
- Dr. Sotiris Dempegiotis, Dr. jur., Partner, Lambadarios Law Firm
- Ioannis Stavropoulos, Managing Partner and Founder, Stavropoulos & Partners Law Office
Concluding remarks+
To be announced