Schedule
3:00 p.m. | Registration
3:30 p.m. | OPENING
• Lauro da Gama e Souza Jr.
3:45 p.m. | FIRST SESSION
• Clávio Valença Filho
• Ana Gerdau de Borja
• Rachel Benevenuto
• Thiago Marinho Nunes
5:00 p.m. | BREAK
5:15 p.m. | SECOND SESSION
• Luciano Benetti Timm
• Priscila Knoll Aymone
• Leonardo Corrêa
• Eduardo de Albuquerque Parente
6:30 p.m. | CLOSING
09:00 AM | Opening
• Attorney General of the Union
• CEO of ENM
• Minister of the STJ
• President of the CCBC
• President of the OAB/CF
• President of the OAB/DF
• President of the CBAr
• President of the STF
• President of the STJ
09:20 AM | Opening Lecture: The State and Arbitration
• President: Hermes Marcelo Huck
• Luís Roberto Barroso
Part I – The State and Public Interest in Commercial Arbitration
10:00 AM | Panel I – State’s Binding to Arbitration
– Subjective Arbitrability and Compliance with the Principle of Legality: Arbitration Law, PPP Law, Concessions Law and Other Legislation
– Limits of Objective Arbitrability
• Chair: Min. Ellen Gracie
• Selma Ferreira Lemes
• Eduardo Silva Romero
11:10 AM | Coffee Break
11:40 AM | Panel II – The Arbitration Convention and Public Administration
– Institutional Arbitration and Ad Hoc Arbitration
– Choice of Language and Headquarters (place of issuing the award)
– Choice of Applicable Law in International Contracts
• Chair: Marina Mendes Costa
• Eduardo Damião Gonçalves
• Carmen Tibúrcio
• Philippe Leboulanger
01:00 PM | Lunch
02:30 PM | Panel III – State prerogatives and commercial arbitration
– Advertising and Arbitration
– Immunity from Execution and Arbitration
• Chair: Eduardo Grebler
• Pedro Batista Martins
• Donald Donovan
03:30 PM | Panel IV – Internal and international public order
– The Application of Public Order by the Arbitrator
– The Control of Public Order by the State at the Headquarters (annulment action) and at the Time of Recognition of the Foreign Award
• Chair: Min. Fátima Nancy
Andrighi
• Eleonora Coelho
• Albert Jan Van den Berg
04:30 PM | Coffee break
05:00 PM | Panel V – The experience of arbitration chambers involving the state
– The Experience of the International Chamber of Commerce of Paris
– The Experience of the ICDR
– The Perspective of Brazilian Chambers
• Chair: Silvia Pachikoski
• Christian Albanesi – to be confirmed
• Luiz Martinez
• Frederico Straube
Part II – The State and Public Interest in Commercial Arbitration
09:30 AM | Panel VI
– Oil, Gas and Biofuels
– Highways, Roads and Airports
– Telephony
• Chairman: Min. Luiz Fux
• Carlos Borromeu de Andrade
• José Miguel Júdice
• Alfredo Bulla – to be confirmed
11:00 AM | Coffee Break
11:30 AM | Panel VII
– Capital Markets and Corporate
– Intellectual Property
– Antitrust
• Chair: Carlos Alberto Carmona
• José Alexandre Tavares Guerreiro
• Maristela Basso
• Jonathan Hamilton – to be confirmed
12:30 PM | Lunch
Part III – The State and Public Interest via State-Investor Arbitration
02:00 PM | Panel VIII
– The Multilateral Mechanism of ICSID and the Possible Convenience of Brazil’s Participation
– The Activity of ICSID
– The Vision of a Developed Country that Participates
– The “Criticism” of a Developing Country that Participates
– An Economic Vision of Brazil as a Capital Importer and Capital Exporter
• Chair: Carlos Forbes
• Meg Kinner
• Alex Wilbraham
• Ignácio Torterola
• Roberto Giannetti
04:00 PM | Coffee Break
04:30 PM | Panel IX – The Advisability of Brazil Signing BITs – Bilateral Investment Treaties
– US Experience
– European Countries’ Experience
– Latin American Countries’ Experience
– Investment Regulation in Europe
• Chair: Welber Barral
• David M. Bigge
• Jorge Mattamouros
• Jan Kleinheisterkamp
05:45 PM | Closing Lecture
• Chair: Min. Eros Roberto Grau
• Jean Pierre Ancel
• Investment Regulation
in Europe
• Chair: Welber Barral
• David M. Bigge
• Jorge Mattamouros
• Jan Kleinheisterkamp
