Oleksii Maslov and Mariana Antonovych set to write this piece for The American Review of International Arbitration at Columbia Law School.
Russia’s full-scale aggression rocked the already strained international legal order. It accentuated the unpleasant truth about the limits of the United Nations (UN) system of conflict resolution and brought to light the lack of efficient compensation mechanisms for grave violations of international law. The imposition of unprecedented sanctions and other restrictive measures on Russia impacted many ongoing proceedings and forced arbitral institutions to seek clarifications and licenses.
More pertinent for Ukrainian legal practitioners than these concerns is the obvious question of how to secure proper compensation for the havoc wreaked on Ukraine and Ukraine-based businesses by Russia. Various options are being discussed.
You can access the entire issue of the article here: American Review of International Arbitration – ARIA
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Posted on April 17, 2024