Cambridge Arbitration Day 2017: Panel 2: Defending Investment Arbitration: A Lost Battle?

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The Cambridge Arbitration Day brings together scholars, practitioners, and students for a discussion on recent developments in the field of international arbitration. This year’s event on 18 March 2017 was titled 'Winds of Change: Rethinking the Future of International Arbitration'. The main conference was preceded by a Young Practitioners’ Event organized in association with the ICC Young Arbitrators Forum (YAF) on 17 March 2017. This event was aimed at encouraging young practitioners to exchange professional experience and create a network that strengthens relationships within the young arbitration community. Further information about the event and the programme can be found at: http://www.cambridgearbitrationday.org/ This recording is the second panel event, Defending Investment Arbitration: A Lost Battle? 1. Moderator: Wendy Miles, QC / Partner Debevoise & Plimpton 2. Stronger Pre-Conditions to Arbitration - Recent Trends in Treaty Drafting: Giorgio Francesco Mandelli / Partner Volterra Fietta 3. Interaction Between Investment Arbitration, Human Rights & Trade Law: Mark McNeill / Partner Shearman & Sterling 4. Current Challenges to Enforcing Investment Arbitration Awards: Lucy Martinez / Counsel Three Crowns 5. The Shift to an Investment Court and an Appeals Mechanism: Patricio Grané Labat / Partner Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer