Author Archives: Niuscha Bassiri
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08.12.2016ICC YAF/ICDR Y&I/Young ICSID Joint Conference, Paris, 8 December 2016
Posted in Speaking engagements | Comments OffImpact on Data Evolution on Discovery before Arbitral Tribunals in light of the IBA guidelines on Party Representation
13.10.2016IADC International Corporate Counsel Conference, Brussels, 13 October 2016
Posted in Speaking engagements | Comments OffTreaty Interpretation and the Role of States
28.09.2016ICSID-CRCICA Joint Conference – Key Issues in International Investment Arbitration, Cairo, 28 September 2016
Posted in Speaking engagements | Comments OffDigitalization and Cybersecurity – New Challenges to International Arbitration?
26.05.2016Helsinki International Arbitration Day, Helsinki, 26 May 2016
Posted in Speaking engagements | Comments OffThe role of Arbitral Secretaries
23.02.2016Georgetown International Arbitration Month, Georgetown, 23 February 2016
Posted in Speaking engagements | Comments OffEU Law and Investment Arbitration – Some paradigmatic cases other than Micula
19.02.2016Club Espanol de Arbitraje, Brussels, 19 February 2016
Posted in Speaking engagements | Comments OffArbitration in Belgium – A Practitioner’s Guide
09.10.2015Niuscha Bassiri and Maarten Draye (eds.), Kluwer International Law, 2015
Posted in Publications | Comments OffTHE IMPACT OF SANCTIONS ON INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION & EXPERTISE CLAUSES AND ARBITRATION
06.10.2015Annual Conference of the International Bar Association (IBA), Vienna, 4-9 October 2015
Posted in Speaking engagements | Comments OffCONDUCT OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION : THE ARBITRATOR’S PERSPECTIVE
18.09.2015Practice of International Arbitration, ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (ICCYAF), Paphos (Cyprus), 18 September 205
Posted in Speaking engagements | Comments OffARBITRAL SECRETARIES – THE EXPOSED GHOSTWRITER
27.02.2015CEPANI40 Lunch Debate, Jones Day Brussels, 27 February 2015
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