CETA, TTIP und die Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit: Orte der Austragung von Streitfällen
Weitgehend unbemerkt für die kritische Öffentlichkeit haben viele bilaterale Handelsabkommen Schiedsgerichte eingerichtet, die im Streitfall zwischen Staaten und Unternehmen entscheiden. Was ist das Besondere an den Schiedsgerichten bei CETA und TTIP und welchen Anlass gäbe es, diese Schiedsgerichte abzulehnen?
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Eyal BENVENISTI
Whewell Professor of International Law; Director of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge
1990-2002 | Hersch Lauterpacht Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
1998-1999 | Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA |
1999-2002 | Visiting Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, Columbia University, New York |
2002-2016 | Anny and Paul Yanowicz Professor of Human Rights, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv |
2002 | Visiting Professor of Law, University of Michigan School of Law, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI |
2003 | Global Professor of Law, New York University School of Law, New York University, New York |
2004 | Visiting Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA |
2006 | Visiting Professor of Law, Law School, University of Pennsylvania Law School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA |
2011 | Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, University of Toronto |
2013 | Professor, Special Course, The Hague Academy of International Law, The Hague |
2015 | Visiting Professor of Law; Peter and Patricia Gruber Fellow in Global Justice, Yale Law School, Yale University, New Haven |
since 2016 | Whewell Professor of International Law; Director of the Lauterpacht Centre of International Law; C. C. Ng Fellow in Law, Jesus College, University of Cambridge |
Kirstin DODGE J.D.
Counsel, Homburger AG, Zurich
1988 | B.A., Yale University, New Haven, CT |
1989 | Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellowship, University of Fribourg |
1992 | Juris Doctor, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA |
Admission to Washington State Bar | |
Federal Clerk to the Hon. Thomas Zilly, US District Court, Western District of Washington, Seattle, WA | |
1996 | Associate, Perkins Coie LLP, Bellevue, WA |
1998 | Staff Attorney, Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland, Zurich |
2001 | Partner, Perkins Coie LLP, Bellevue, WA |
2006 | Special Counsel for International Arbitration and Litigation, Homburger AG, Zurich |
2011 | Mediator (IRP-HSG), Mediation in Business, Employment, and the Public Sector, Institute for Legal Studies and Legal Practice, University of St. Gallen |
2015 | CAS - Certificate of Advanced Studies in Mediation IRP-HSG, Institute for Legal Studies and Legal Practice, University of St. Gallen |
Dr. Dr. h.c. Christian JOERGES
Professor of Law and Society, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin; Co-Director, ZERP - Centre of European Law and Politics, University of Bremen
1962-1966 | Law Studies, Goethe University Francfort and University of Montpellier |
1966-1967 | Researcher, Institute for International and Foreign Trade Law, Washington, D.C. |
1970 | Dr. of Law, Goethe University Frankfurt |
1974 | Professor for Private Law, Economic Law, Private International Law, Universität Bremen |
1987-1997 | Part-time Professor of Economic Law, European University Institute, Florence |
1998-2007 | Full-time Professor of European Economic Law, European University Institute, Florence |
2008-2011 | Research Professor, Universität Bremen |
Dr. Jan KLEINHEISTERKAMP
Associate Professor of Law, LSE - London School of Economics, London
1997 | First State Law Examination, Hannover |
1998-2004 | Research assistant; Fellow, Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative and Private International Law, Hamburg |
2003 | Second State Law Examination, Hamburg |
2004 | Dr. iuris (Phd), Universität Hamburg |
Admission to legal practice, Hamburg | |
2004-2008 | Assistant Professor, HEC School of Management, Paris |
since 2008 | Associate Professor, Law Department, LSE - London School of Economics, London |
Mag. Katinka NOWOTNY
Editor, ORF Eco, ORF - Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, Vienna
Katinka Nowotny is an engaged and enthusiastic TV journalist based in Vienna, Austria. She has worked for two decades for the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation ORF, reporting and producing documentaries for the foreign news magazine "Weltjournal". Currently she is working for the economics program "Eco". She also regularly produces English-language reports on Austria for CNN "World View". | |
Katinka grew up in Cairo, New York and Vienna. In her professional career, she has repeatedly reported from crisis zones: North Korea, Sarajevo during the Balkan wars, the war in Kosovo, Ground Zero, the Orange Revolution in the Ukraine, and from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. She now specializes in reports on the current economic stories, successful Austrian companies, innovative ideas and personal finance. | |
Katinka studied economics and sociology at the University of Vienna and then received a master`s degree in journalism at New York University. She has worked for ABC News and the German TV network ZDF. Since 1991, she produces and reports for various news magazines at ORF. She has received numerous prizes and awards in Austria and abroad. In 2005, Katinka became started as one of the first women to do her own camera work for her television reports. "The most important point in my job is to show a lot of respect to the people I encounter and to listen carefully to every nuance of their story", she says. | |
Katinka is married to a newspaper journalist and has two children. She loves rowing and mountaineering in her free time. |