Sir Christopher Greenwood: Investor-State Arbitration: Is there a Future?
This year marks the eighth edition of the Herbert Smith Freehills - SMU Asian Arbitration Lecture Series.
We are delighted that Sir Christopher Greenwood GBE, CMG, QC, will deliver the lecture on Thursday 18 October, on the topic of Investor-State Arbitration: Is There A Future? We are honoured to have Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon as Guest of Honour.
The Herbert Smith Freehills-SMU Asian Arbitration Lecture Series was established in 2010 through funding from Herbert Smith Freehills, and promotes collaborative forms of dispute resolution and access to justice. It also aims to promote Singapore as a leading centre for dispute resolution in Asia, particularly in arbitration and mediation. Each year, a distinguished arbitrator delivers the lecture, which is also published in a leading global arbitration journal.
Date: Thursday, 18 October 2018
Time: 4:30pm – Registration
5:00pm – Lecture
Cocktail Reception to follow
Venue: Singapore Management University
School of Law (SMU Hall 1.3, Level B1)
55 Armenian Street
Singapore 179943
Click here to register
The lecture will be a SILE accredited CPD activity.
Key contacts
Simon Chapman KC
Managing Partner, Disputes, Asia and Australia, Hong Kong
Andrew Cannon
Partner, Head of International Arbitration, London and Paris
Dr Patricia Nacimiento
Partner, Germany
Kathryn Sanger
Partner, Head of Disputes, China and Japan and Head of Private Capital, Asia, Hong Kong
Thierry Tomasi
Partner, Paris
Christian Leathley
Partner, Head of International Arbitration, US, London and New York
Craig Tevendale
Partner, Head of Energy Sector, London
Gitta Satryani
Managing Partner, Singapore Office, Singapore
Disclaimer
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