Our lawyers are presently handling disputes under the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), American Arbitration Association (AAA), London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), Vienna International Arbitral Center (VIAC) and UNCITRAL rules; we also have extensive experience with other forms of institutional arbitration and ad hoc arbitrations, including arbitration of
public international law issues.
Matthew has also represented both governments and multinational companies in investment treaty arbitrations and advised
on international law issues and protection of foreign investments.
OUP has a new commercial database that will be of interest to SLAWers, International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDIC): «International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC) brings you the most
important international law issues being decided in domestic courts around the world today.
International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC), founded in 2007 by Oxford University Press, is published online by Oxford University Press (OUP) and provides commentary on domestic judicial decisions
involving international law issues from around the world.
Zac is currently involved in human rights litigation being conducted in a key African jurisdiction which raises a number of important
public international law issues.
Alexandra advises on a range
of international law issues, including international commercial disputes, the application of investment protection treaties, land and maritime boundaries, sovereignty over territory, treaty drafting and interpretation, and international human rights law.
Before you get to
international law issues, it is uncommon for a state to have a law against murder that applies outside of the state's territory.
A career in U.S. bankruptcy law does not necessarily lend itself to opportunities and exposure to
international law issues, but that didn't stop him.
He has advised clients regarding a wide range of commercial and public
international law issues, in the English and Hong Kong courts and in arbitrations under all of the major institutional rules.