Database of Arbitrators and Mediators
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Dr. Crina Baltag
Associate Professor in International Arbitration / Attorney-at-law
Stockholm University / Crina Baltag Law Office
Gender: Female
Nationality: Romanian
Country: Sweden
Email Address: crina.baltag@juridicum.su.se
Website: https://www.su.se/english/profiles/crba2922-1.478903
Languages: English (Fluent), Portuguese (Fluent), Romanian (Native)
Experience as sole arbitrator: Yes , 8 cases
Experience as co-arbitrator: Yes , 14 cases
Experience as presiding arbitrator: Yes , 3 cases
Experience as counsel in arbitration proceedings: Yes , 20 cases
Experience as Mediator: No
Legal systems: Civil Law, Common Law
Bar Admission: Romanian Bar
Fields of arbitration specialization: Construction & Infrastructure, Energy & Natural Resources, Finance & Banking, Intellectual Property, Investment law, Sales & Purchases, Services
Publications:
“Expedited Arbitration Rules for Investment Disputes: ICSID Amendment Process and UNCITRAL Working Group II”, book chapter in “Stockholm Arbitration Yearbook 2020”, Axel Calissendorff, Patrik Schöldström(eds), [Wolters Kluwer, 2020, 9789403506913]
“Access to Justice in Investment Arbitration and Non-disputing Party Participation”, book chapter in “Access to Justice in Arbitration: Concept, Context and Practice”, Leonardo V.P. de Oliveira and Sara Hourani (eds.), [Wolters Kluwer, 2020, ISBN 9789403524108]
“Investors, States, and Arbitrators in the Crosshairs of International Investment Law and Environmental Protection”, co-author with Ylli Dautaj, [BRILL, 2020, ISBN 9789004438262]
“The Future of Investment Arbitration in the EU. Intra-EU BITs, the Energy Charter Treaty, and the Multilateral Investment Court”, co-editor with Ana Stanic [Wolters Kluwer, 2020, ISBN 9789403512938]; and chapter author: “Achmea, Arbitral Tribunals and the Energy Charter Treaty: Modernization or Regression?”
“Construction Arbitration in Central and Eastern Europe: Contemporary Issues”, co-editor with Dr. Cosmin Vasile [Wolters Kluwer, 2019, ISBN 9789403503318]; and chapter author: “Investment Arbitration: Indirect Expropriation in the Construction Sector”
“Finances in International Arbitration. Liber Amicorum for Patricia Shaughnessy”, co-editor with Sherlin Tung and Fabricio Fortese [Wolters Kluwer, 2019, ISBN 9789403506340]; and chapter author: “In-House Counsel and Recoverability of Costs in International Arbitration: Time for a Clear-Cut Position?”
“Denial of Benefits Clauses”, co-author with Prof. Loukas Mistelis, in Max Planck Encyclopaedia of International Procedural Law (MPEiPro), Ruiz Fabri, H. (ed.), [Oxford University Press, 2019]
“The Notion of Investor under the Energy Charter Treaty: The Latest Developments in the Spanish Solar Disputes”, book chapter in “Yearbook on Investment Law & Policy 2017”, Lisa Sachs, Lise Johnson, and Jesse Coleman (eds), [Oxford University Press, 2019, ISBN 9780198830382]
“ICSID Convention after Fifty Years: Unsettled Issues”, editor, [Wolters Kluwer, 2017, ISBN: 9789041166333]; and chapter author: “The ICSID Convention: A Successful Story – The Origins and History of the ICSID”
“The Energy Charter Treaty: The Notion of Investor”, author, [Wolters Kluwer, 2012, ISBN: 9789041134288
“Anti-Suit Injunctions and Other Means of Indirect Enforcement of Arbitration Agreement”, book chapter in “The Evolution and Future of International Arbitration”, Stavros L. Brekoulakis, Julian D.M. Lew, Loukas A. Mistelis, (eds), 251-268, [Wolters Kluwer, 2016, ISBN 9789041170040]