Corruption Across International Legal Regimes: ISDS, Human Rights, and Extraterritorial Enforcemen [1]
From arbitration to human rights to enforcement, this program explores the evolution of legal standards governing corruption across international legal regimes. The panel will focus on the connective tissue among these tracks: how cross-border investigations generate evidence for arbitration; how human-rights framing may influence illegality analyses and compliance expectations; and what the evolving enforcement architecture means for deal diligence, dispute prevention, and crisis response.
Panelists:
- Moderator: Nawi Ukabiala (Debevoise & Plimpton)
- Yousuf Aftab (Steptoe)
- Rushmi Bhaskaran (Ballard Spahr LLP)
- Rachel Chambers (UCONN)
- Aloysius "Louie" Llamzon (King & Spalding)
This event is free and open to all, but advance registration is required.
Questions about registering? Please contact the ASIL Service Center at services@asil.org [2] or (+1) 202-939-6001.
Co-organized by the Cultural Heritage and the Arts Interest Group of the American Society of International Law and the Interest Group on International Law of Culture of the European Society of International Law.