IRIArb 6th Distinguished Lecture on International Arbitration by Prof. Kaj Hober | 08 December 2023 at 04:00 PM IST | Online

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Chirag Balyan

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Nov 30, 2023, 10:05:08 PM11/30/23
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Hello,

Greetings from Indian Review of International Arbitration (IRIArb) (www.iriarb.com)!

We are elated to share that 
IRIArb 6th Distinguished Lecture on International Arbitration 
will be delivered by 
Prof. Kaj Hober  
on 08 December 2023 at 04:00 PM IST on Zoom.

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Prof. Hober will talk about: 
"Treaty Interpretation in Investment Arbitration"

Speaker Profile:

Kaj Hobér holds a long distinguished and highly regarded reputation as a  leading figure in the field of international arbitration. He has acted as counsel to numerous corporations and governmental agencies in general commercial and corporate law matters throughout his professional career. Kaj is also widely regarded as  an arbitrator and has been appointed to panels of large scale arbitral disputes in more than 200 international arbitrations, commercial as well as treaty based, (including many chairmanships) across a variety of tribunals which include the SCC, ICC, ICISD and the LCIA, amongst others. Since 2016, Kaj has been Chairperson of the board of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. Kaj is currently an Associate Member of 3 Verulam Buildings and the Professor of International Investment and Trade Law at Uppsala University.


I humbly invite you to attend this prestigious lecture. You may circulate this information in your circles. 

You may register for free at: https://forms.gle/5ACwS4oe4jhTH7De8

Thank you!

regards,

Chirag Balyan
Assistant Professor (Law)
Coordinator, Centre for Arbitration and Research
Program Director, PG Diploma in Arbitration and Mediation

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