LSE Law Department - Transnational Law Project seminar
Date: Monday 4 March 2013
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: NAB 1.04, New Academic Building
Speakers: Pablo Fernandez, Carlos Lopez, Miguel Klingenberg
Chair: Dr. Jan Kleinheisterkamp
The recent expropriation of Repsol by the Argentine government raises important legal, diplomatic and policy issues that put into question the current system of international investment protection. This seminar invites to debate on this issues from the investor's perspective.
Pablo Fernández is Professor of Finance at the IESE Business School, Madrid
Carlos López Jall is the Director of International Organizations and European Affairs of Repsol S.A.
Miguel Klingenberg is the Deputy Secretary General of Repsol S.A.
Jan Kleinheisterkamp is Senior Lecturer of Law at LSE.
Suggested hashtag for this event for Twitter users: #LSERepsol
This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries contact Jan Kleinheisterkamp j.kleinheisterkamp@lse.ac.uk or phone 0207 7955 7256. For further information visit the LSE Law Department - Transnational Law Project website|.
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