Arbitration in the era of Realpolitik @ Baltschug Arbitration Space
by Monastyrsky, Zyuba, Stepanov & Partners Law Office
Realpolitik is a method of policy making based not on ideology but on self-interest, cynicism instead of idealism. The MZS Law Office invites discussion/debate on how the realpolitik paradigm affects the current landscape of international arbitration, which was founded on the ideals of humanism and international co-operation. The panellists will be invited to disregard personal opinions and take polar and uncompromising positions, either supporting or challenging the theses:
- All arbitral institutions are neutral;
- Law cannot be politicised;
- Arbitrators remain impartial when considering Russian disputes;
- The New York Convention's system of enforcement withstands the test of sanctions.
Among speakers:
Kirill Udovichenko,attorney, partner at Monastyrsky, Zyuba, Stepanov and Partners (MZS)
Bakhyt Tukulov, managing partner at TKS Disputes (Kazakhstan).
Anna Kozmenko, partner at Curtis.
Catherine Mun, partner at Mun Lee Ming Law Firm.