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16 July 2025 - 16 July 2025

4:30PM - 5:30PM

TBC, Durham Law School, Palatine Centre

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As climate change policies are triggering an increasing number of investment disputes, the relationship between climate change law and investment arbitration attracts increasing attention.

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Dr. Thomas Lehmann

Investment Arbitration and International Climate Change Law is an original book presenting the first in-depth analysis of the nexus of international climate change law (ICCL) with investors’ legitimate expectations, offering practical ways to integrate ICCL in the resolution of energy investment disputes.

A novel perspective proposed in the book suggests that investment arbitration could serve as an instrument to enforce climate change commitments. Is this accurate? Let’s discuss!

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Free

This event is hybrid, taking place in person at Durham and online via Teams. 

You do not need to register to attend in person, but you must register to attend online.