Jonathan Fernandes, will speak about the impact of sanctions on international arbitration on a panel titled “The Impact of Armed Conflict on International Arbitration: Disruption, Disorder, and Driver” at the 10th Cambridge Arbitration Day, hosted by the Cambridge University Arbitration Society (CUArb).
Jonathan will join a distinguished panel alongside Dr. Brendan Plantm (moderator), Ahmed Abdel-Hakam, Dr. Eirini E. Kikarea and Dr. Helin Laufer.
The event will take place on Saturday 26 April, from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, and will be held at the University of Cambridge’s Clare College. Jonathan’s panel will take place from 3:40 pm to 4:40 pm. To find out more and to register, click here.
ABOUT JONATHAN FERNANDES
Jonathan, an English-qualified solicitor advocate and Counsel based in the London office, has extensive experience acting as counsel in complex, high-value international commercial and investment treaty arbitrations across a wide range of sectors (including energy, aerospace, commodity trading, mining, finance, construction, and insurance) under all major arbitration rules.