Posts from International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

An interview with Meg Kinnear, Secretary General of ICSID: part 4/4: topical issues in ICSID arbitration

Our interview series on the Practical Law Arbitration blog continues with part 4 of my interview with Meg Kinnear, who since 2008, has been the Secretary General of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) at the World Bank. In part 1 of the interview, Meg talked about her background and role at ICSID. … Continue reading An interview with Meg Kinnear, Secretary General of ICSID: part 4/4: topical issues in ICSID arbitration

An interview with Meg Kinnear, Secretary General of ICSID: part 3/4: Changes to ICSID arbitration procedure

Our interview series on the Practical Law Arbitration blog continues with part 3 of my interview with Meg Kinnear, who since 2008, has been the Secretary General of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) at the World Bank. In part 1 of the interview, Meg talked about her background and role at ICSID. … Continue reading An interview with Meg Kinnear, Secretary General of ICSID: part 3/4: Changes to ICSID arbitration procedure

An interview with Meg Kinnear, Secretary General of ICSID: part 2/4: ICSID arbitration procedure

Our interview series on the Practical Law Arbitration blog continues with part 2 of my interview with Meg Kinnear, who since 2008, has been the Secretary General of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) at the World Bank. In part 1 of the interview, Meg talked about her background and role at … Continue reading An interview with Meg Kinnear, Secretary General of ICSID: part 2/4: ICSID arbitration procedure

An interview with Meg Kinnear, Secretary General of ICSID: part 1/4: from Montreal to Washington

I am delighted to kick start the Practical Law Arbitration blog with an interview with Meg Kinnear, who since 2008, has been the Secretary General of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) at the World Bank. She has recently been re-elected by the Administrative Council for a further term of six years.