Date de l'événement :
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lundi 04 juillet 2022 09:30
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18:00
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Lieu :
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hybrid format:
- online: The link to join the seminar will be sent to all registered attendees on the day before the event.
- in presence:
University of Luxembourg
Weicker Building
room B001 (ground floor)
4, rue Alphonse Weicker, L-2721 Luxembourg |
Hybrid event, organised by the Department of Law of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance at the University of Luxembourg
ProgrammeRound Table: Questions on the Legality and Legitimacy of SanctionsChair: Mathew Happold, University of Luxembourg
with:
- Sara Poli, University of Pisa
- Alexandra Hofer, University of Utrecht
- Paschalis Paschalidis, Arendt & Medernach
- Clara Portela, University of Valencia
Implementing and Navigating SanctionsChair: Maria Pichou, Court of Justice of the European Union
- Navigating Sanctions from the Perspective of Economic Operators - Philippe-Emmanuel Partsch, Arendt & Medernach
- Current Trends and (Legal) Challenges in the Implementation of EU Restrictive Measures - Petra Mahnic, Council of the European Union
- EU Sanctions and the Role of the European Commission - Roberto Crespi, Sanctions Unit, DG FISMA, European Commission
- Countering Circumvention of Sanctions: The EU Perspective - Francesca Finelli, University of Luxembourg
Challenging SanctionsChair: Alvaro Nistal, Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer
- Judicial Review of EU Restrictive Measures before the CJEU - Juan Ignacio Signes de Mesa, Court of Justice of the European Union
- Targeted Sanctions and Human Rights: Views from Strasbourg and Geneva - Matthew Happold, University of Luxembourg
- Economic Sanctions and International Investment Law: Investor and State Defences - Javier García Olmedo, University of Luxembourg
The Effects of Sanctions on Commercial Transactions and Dispute ResolutionChair: Gilles Cuniberti, University of Luxembourg
- Economic Sanctions and Contractual Disputes - Mercédeh Azeredo da Silveira, AZHA Avocats
- Sanctions and the Judiciary: Enforcement Challenges and Access to Justice - Thierry Hoscheit, Chamber President, Court of Appeal, Luxembourg
- Impact of Sanctions on Arbitration Proceedings - Evgeniya Rubinina, Enyo Law
- Are Arbitrators Personally Affected by Sanctions? - Dominic Pellew, Dentons
Closing remarksMatthew Happold, University of Luxembourg
Francesca Finelli, University of Luxembourg
RegistrationPlease click here to register.
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Fichier :
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04 07 2022 _sanctions in the light of russia invasion__.pdf 1,39 MB
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