Ridhi Kabra recently authored a case comment on the ICSID case, Theodoros Adamakopoulos and others v Cyprus, in the ICSID Review – Foreign Investment Law Journal.
In this case comment, Ridhi analyses the Tribunal’s decision to uphold its jurisdiction over the case involving over 900 claimants. In particular, Ridhi considers the Tribunal’s reasons for finding jurisdiction to decide a case commenced by multiple claimants (multiparty arbitration), and under multiple treaties (multiparty-multitreaty arbitration).
To read the case comment, click here.
ABOUT RIDHI KABRA
Ridhi is an associate in the London office. Her experience includes advising clients in investment treaty and commercial arbitrations relating to taxation, oil and gas, infrastructure, and joint venture disputes. She has acted in several arbitrations under the ICSID, ICC, LCIA, and UNCITRAL Rules.
Ridhi holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, and received her undergraduate degree in law from the National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR), Hyderabad, India. Ridhi has previously taught law at the University of Bristol, and held visiting positions at King’s College London (2017) and the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law (2018).