Hanna Shoiko is an Associate in AVELLUM’s Dispute Resolution practice, focusing on international commercial and investment arbitration and cross-border litigation.
Hanna supports the team in advising and representing both international and Ukrainian clients in complex arbitrations under the rules of leading arbitral institutions, including the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), FOSFA, the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC), the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), and the International Commercial Arbitration Court at the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICAC at the UCCI).
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- EDUCATION AND BAR ADMISSIONS
Bachelor of Law degree, 2024, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
Graduate, 2023, Paris Arbitration Academy - RECOGNITION
- RECENT EXPERIENCE
Advised Ukraine in a USD3.2 billion investment treaty arbitration under the SCC Arbitration Rules arising out of alleged investments into a significant Ukrainian bank
Represented Ukraine-based agriculture trader in a FOSFA arbitration over the alleged breach of the contract for the sale of oilseeds
Represented a client in a corporate multi-jurisdictional dispute administered by the International Centre for Dispute Resolution
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Interim measures in disputes: practical strategies for business
Interim measures in disputes: practical strategies for business
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Mastering Settlement Agreements: From Conflict to Closure
Mastering Settlement Agreements: From Conflict to Closure
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Ukrainian Government Takes Further Step Toward Liberalisation of Direct Bilateral Contracts for Distributed and Renewable Generation
On 20 May 2026, the Government of Ukraine adopted Resolution No. 644 “On Amendments to the Procedure for Conducting Electronic Auctions for the Sale of Electricity under Bilateral Agreements” (“Resolution”). The Resolution introduces a significant exemption from mandatory exchange-based trading, permitting producers of distributed generation and renewable energy sources (RES) to participate in regulated electronic […]
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