Energy Security in a Changing World - International Arbitration and Global Energy Regime

November 17, 2022 • 12:30 PM • Law School 4055

The U.S. government has never lost a single arbitration case brought by a foreign investor under NAFTA. But would it lose its winning streak this time when faced with a $15 billion claim brought by a Canadian investor? Come join the Duke International Arbitration Society for a panel discussion on energy policies, environmental concerns, and investor-state arbitration regime under NAFTA and the new USMCA. The panel features Brody Greenwald (Partner at White & Case), Denton Nichols (Partner at Norton Rose Fulbright), and Timothy Johnson (Professor of Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment). Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP on or before November 15 at: https://forms.gle/Cr1VjMZZwBA568jg7. If you do not RSVP, you may still attend but will be unable to grab food. Co-sponsored by Duke Environmental Law Society, International Law Society, Duke Law Energy Society, and Duke International Arbitration Society. For more information, please contact Lei Zhu (jialei.zhu@duke.edu).