Shaping Domestic Application of Prohibition of Torture
As a former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture with vast experience and international prestige, AUWCL Professor Juan E. Mendez has been appointed as expert witness by court or parties and produced numerous expert opinions in litigations against torture.
Read moreInterview with Katerina Katanas Gonzalez, LL.M. in International Business '11
Ms. Katerina González graduated from the LL.M. in International Legal Studies in 2011 with a specialization in International Business Law. Since then, she has worked at various law firms in Washington, DC and Madrid, Spain. In August 2020, she was promoted to become a Partner at the law firm of Garcia Saavedra Abogados. We interviewed Ms. González about her time at AUWCL and its role in shaping her career path.
Read moreAUWCL Professor Juan Méndez Appointed to Board of Trustees of UN Voluntary Fund for Torture Victims
Chile's Plebiscite on Constitutional Reform
On October 25, 2020, Chile will hold a historic plebiscite to define the fate of the current Constitution, drawn up in 1980 by the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship. The plebiscite is unprecedented in constitutional history, as it will consult the citizens of Chile simultaneously whether or not they want to replace the Constitution and who will write it. Approximately 14.8 million Chilean citizens will be freely able to choose if the new Constitution should be drafted by a constitutional convention whose 155 assembly members will be specially elected for that purpose, or if that should be done by a mixed convention together with partliamentarians.
Read moreBetween Theory and Practice: A Conversation about Future Trends in International Arbitration
The following interview is based on an interview that Professor Horacio A. Grigera Naón gave for the ICC Arbitration Bulletin in Peru (Boletín de Arbitraje, No. 6, of July 2020). Professor Grigera Naón combines practice with teaching in a unique way. He is an Argentine national with worldwide experience in international arbitration. He served as Secretary General of the International Court of Arbitration at the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris (France). He founded the Center on International Commercial Arbitration at American University Washington College of Law in 2004 as a hub for critical thinking about international commercial and investment arbitration in Washington, D.C. Since then, he has devoted time both to teaching as well as the practice of arbitration as independent international arbitrator. So far, he has been involved in well over one hundred arbitrations between parties from around the world. His legal thought, as reflected in his writings as well as in published arbitral awards, has contributed to the shaping of international arbitration the way we know it today.
Read moreProfessor Emmanuel Gaillard speaks at 15th Annual Lecture on International Commercial Arbitration: Seven Dirty Tricks to Disrupt an Arbitration and the Responses of International Arbitration Law
At the Annual Lecture of AUWCL’s Center on International Commercial Arbitration, Professor Emmanuel Gaillard of Shearman & Sterling described “seven dirty tricks” that parties use to disrupt arbitral proceedings and how arbitrators and courts should respond to prevent recalcitrant behavior infecting the entire system.
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